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Glass & Out
Coach of Head Coaches Cody Royle: Coaches are performers, the biggest competitive advantage and three primary leadership skills

Glass & Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 35:56


In episode #302, we revisit one of our best talks from last year's TCS Live coaching conference from Cody Royle. Royle is a coach to some of the most accomplished coaches across multiple sports, along with being the author of three books, The Tough Stuff, Where Others Won't and his latest, Second Set of Eyes. He was a coach himself and has pivoted to providing coaches the sounding board and observations that nudge them towards discovering the best version of themselves. In his talk, “Coaches are Performers, Too,” Royle provides tremendous insight into the importance of coaches not possessing ego, who are willing to be coached themselves. He also provides a system that supports coaches and helps them in situations in which they are experiencing negative mental health symptoms or early burn out.  Listen as he shares why coaches are the greatest source of competitive advantage, how to improve the three primary skills of leadership and why even the best coaches need coaching.

Attendance Bias
"DWD>Carini" from 12/29/13 @ MSG w/ Rachael Wesley

Attendance Bias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 59:23


Send us a textHi everybody and welcome to today's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today, we have a returning guest: published author Rachael Wesley, who–as of today–has released her memoir, “Second Set Chances,” published by Vine Leaves Press. The last time Rachael was on Attendance Bias, about three years ago, she was working on the sixth draft of what would become Second Set Chances. At the time, she didn't have much to say about the memoir, as it was still very much a work in progress. Instead, we focused on her favorite genre of writing–Creative Nonfiction–and we went deep into talking about the version of “Simple” from 8/29/14 at Dick's.But this time is a bit different. Rachael is back, and Second Set Chances is available at her website, RachaelWesley.com and at VineLeavesPress.com. You'll hear how Rachael took these last three years to make her story become a fully published work. Just as importantly for THIS podcast, you'll also hear us break down Down with Disease into Carini from December 29. 2013 at Madison Square Garden; an incredible sequence that capped off the best year of 3.0 to that point, and two jams that hold up 12 years later.So let's join Rachael to talk about Second Set chances, DNA strands, and the best flavors of La Croix as we discuss Down with Disease into Carini from Madison Square Garden on December 29, 2013. 

I - On Defense Podcast
404: Second Set of Israeli Hostages Released - Four Female IDF Soldiers Free After 477 Days in Captivity + Pete Hegseth Confirmed as US SECDEF + UK Manufactured Boxer Combat Vehicle + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 17:50


For review:.1. Pete Hegseth Confirmed as US SECDEF.2. Second Set of Israeli Hostages Released - Four Female IDF Soldiers Free After 477 Days in Captivity.3. IDF to continue presence in S. Lebanon.A ceasefire signed in late November, stipulated that Israeli forces should withdraw as Hezbollah's weapons and fighters are removed from the south and the Lebanese army deploys. The deal set a 60-day period which ends on Sunday. Israel said on Friday the terms had not been fully enforced by the Lebanese state, meaning Israeli troops would stay beyond Sunday.4. Houthi Rebels release 153 conflict-related prisoners for humanitarian reasons.5. Ukraine and Russia exchange bodies of Soldiers Killed in Action. Friday's repatriation is at least the fifth involving 500 or more Ukrainian bodies since October.6. Ukraine President Zelenskyy said any peace deal with Russia would require at least 200,000 European peacekeepers to oversee it.7. UK Manufactured Boxer Combat Vehicle.Variants on order from the UK include infantry carrier, specialist carrier, command post carrier and an ambulance type.The local build of Boxer is the first time the UK has manufactured an armoured vehicle since the Terrier armoured engineering vehicle.

Redeemed
Episode 160- Moses and the Second Set of Stone Tablets

Redeemed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 9:58


Moses goes back up Mount Sinai to get the 10 Commandments again. While up there God gives Moses instructions on entering the Promised Land.

Thoughts on the Market
AI as a Second Set of Eyes

Thoughts on the Market

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 3:33


Our Europe MedTech Analyst digs into the transformational impact of AI-driven diagnostic imaging on healthcare systems.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market, I'm Robert Davies, Morgan Stanley's Head of the Europe MedTech research team. Today I want to take you behind the scenes to show you how AI is revolutionizing our approach to medical diagnostics via Smart Imaging.It's Thursday, December 5, at 10 AM in Boston.When was the last time you needed to get an X-Ray, a CT scan, or an ultrasound? Depending on where you live, your wait time could be as long as a month. Medical diagnostics through imaging is facing enormous challenges right now. Population growth, rising longevity, and intensifying chronic disease burdens are driving ever increasing volumes of medical scans. In the U.S. alone, CT scan volumes have quadrupled since 1995. So, what is the impact of this? Imagine a radiologist interpreting a CT or MRI image every 3-4 seconds during an eight-hour workday. This is the current pace needed to meet the soaring demand.At the same time, the U.S. population is getting older and a growing number of people are signing up for Medicare. Healthcare costs are continually rising, total U.S. healthcare spend is now hitting $4.5 trillion. That's nearly 20% of U.S. GDP. On top of that, patients need fast, accurate diagnosis. But long wait times often mean that patients don't get the diagnostic done in time or sometimes not at all. All of this indicates that more and more stress is being placed on hospital systems each year in terms of diagnostic imaging.Smart Imaging uses AI tools to improve imaging processing and workflows to enhance traditional image gathering, processing, and analysis. It sits at the intersection of Longevity and Tech Diffusion, two of Morgan Stanley Research's big themes for 2024. And it can help solve these acute demand challenges. In fact, AI is already transforming the $45 billion Diagnostic Imaging market.AI-driven Smart Imaging integrates into the diagnostic imaging workflow at multiple stages—from preparation and planning, all the way to image processing and interpretation. The primary benefits of using AI are twofold. Firstly, it enhances image quality, which ensures more accurate diagnoses. And secondly it improves the speed, efficiency, and overall comfort of the patient journey. At the same time, AI effectively acts as a second set of eyes for the radiologist, often surpassing human accuracy in pattern recognition. That's crucial in reducing diagnostic errors—a problem costing the U.S. healthcare system around $100 billion annually at the moment.In addition to minimizing misdiagnosis, AI is not only capable of identifying the primary disease, but also registering any potential secondary diseases. Otherwise, this isn't normally a priority for the radiologist who is only able to spend 3-4 seconds looking at any individual image. But it's a potentially life-saving benefit for using Smart Imaging applications.So how does AI fit into the clinical setting? There are multiple stages to the Diagnostic Imaging workflow and AI can play a role across the entire value chain from preparing a patient's scan, to processing the images, and finally, aiding in the diagnosis, reporting, and treatment planning.Radiology is currently dominating the FDA list of AI/Machine Learning-Enabled Medical Devices. And when we look at the broader economic implications, it's clear Smart Imaging represents a pivotal development in healthcare technology that has broad implications for healthcare costs, quality of care, and better healthcare outcomes.Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen and share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague today.

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Winterland Arena, 51 years ago, second set highlights: Mississippi Half-Step and Beyond

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 94:11


Music News: Pink Floyd and Joni MitchellIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin reflects on the intersection of music and cannabis in the wake of the recent elections. He delves into the Grateful Dead's legacy, highlighting a notable performance from 1973, and explores the lyrical depth of 'To Lay Me Down.' The conversation also touches on music news, including Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and Joni Mitchell's recent birthday. The episode concludes with a discussion on recent research indicating that cannabis may serve as a substitute for more dangerous substances. This conversation explores the complex relationship between cannabis use and substance consumption among young adults, the implications of Florida's failed marijuana legalization initiative, and the potential of cannabis as a harm reduction tool for opioid use. It also highlights popular cannabis strains and their effects, alongside a cultural reflection on the Grateful Dead's music. Chapters00:00 Post-Election Reflections: Music and Cannabis08:29 The Grateful Dead's Musical Legacy14:48 Exploring the Lyrics: To Lay Me Down21:59 Music News: Pink Floyd and Joni Mitchell37:06 Weather Report Suite: A Musical Journey43:10 Second Set Highlights: Mississippi Half-Step and Beyond49:36 Marijuana Research: Substitution Effects51:24 Cannabis Use Among Young Adults56:13 Florida's Marijuana Legalization Initiative01:05:01 Cannabis as a Tool for Opioid Harm Reduction01:11:10 Strains of the Week and Cannabis Culture Larry's Notes:Grateful DeadNovember 11, 1973 (51 years ago)Winterland ArenaSan Francisco, CAGrateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1973-11-11 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Happy Veteran's Day  A very famous show from a very famous year.  Many feel 1973 was the peak of the band's post psychedelic era.  Certainly right up there with 1977 as top years for the band, even by November they were still in full stride during a three night run at Winterland, this being the third and final night of the run.  In 2008 the Dead released the box set:  “Winterland 1973: The complete recordings” featuring shows from Nov. 9, 10 and 11, 1973.  This was the Dead's second “complete recordings” release featuring all of the nights of a single run. The first was “Fillmore West, 1969, the Complete Recordings” from Feb. 27, 28 and March 1 and 2 (IMHO the best collection of live music ever released by the band).  The band later released a follow up, Winterland 1977: The Complete Recordings a three night run June 7, 8 and 9, 1977 that is also an outstanding box set. Today's show has a 16 song first set, a six song second set and a three song encore, a true rarity for a Dead show of any era (other than NYE shows). The second set consists of ½ Step, Big River, Dark Star with MLBJ, Eyes of the World, China Doll and Sugar Magnolia and is as well played as any set ever played by the band.  They were on fire for these three days.  A great collection of music and killer three night run for those lucky enough to have snagged a ticket for any or all of the nights. Patrick Carr wrote in the NY Times that: “The Dead had learned how to conceive and perform a music which often induced something closely akin to the psychedelic experience; they were and are experts in the art and science of showing people another world, or a temporary altering (raising) of world consciousness.  It sounds pseudomystical pretentious perhaps, but the fact is that it happens and it is intentional.”  INTRO:                                 Promised Land                (show opener into Bertha/Greatest Story/Sugaree/Black Throated Wind)                                                Track #1                                                0 – 2:10 "Promised Land" is a song lyric written by Chuck Berry to the melody of "Wabash Cannonball", an American folk song. The song was first recorded in this version by Berry in 1964 for his album St. Louis to Liverpool. Released in December 1964, it was Berry's fourth single issued following his prison term for a Mann Act conviction. The record peaked at #41 in the Billboard charts on January 16, 1965. Berry wrote the song while in prison, and borrowed an atlas from the prison library to plot the itinerary. In the lyrics, the singer (who refers to himself as "the poor boy") tells of his journey from Norfolk, Virginia, to the "Promised Land", Los Angeles, California, mentioning various cities in Southern states that he passes through on his journey. Describing himself as a "poor boy," the protagonist boards a Greyhound bus in Norfolk, Virginia that passes Raleigh, N.C., stops in Charlotte, North Carolina, and bypasses Rock Hill, South Carolina. The bus rolls out of Atlanta but breaks down, leaving him stranded in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. He then takes a train "across Mississippi clean" to New Orleans. From there, he goes to Houston, where "the people there who care a bit about me" buy him a silk suit, luggage and a plane ticket to Los Angeles. Upon landing in Los Angeles, he calls Norfolk, Virginia ("Tidewater four, ten-oh-nine") to tell the folks back home he made it to the "promised land." The lyric: "Swing low, sweet chariot, come down easy/Taxi to the terminal zone" refers to the gospel lyric: "Swing low, sweet Chariot, coming for to carry me Home" since both refer to a common destination, "The Promised Land," which in this case is California, reportedly a heaven on earth. Billboard called the song a "true blue Berry rocker with plenty of get up and go," adding that "rinky piano and wailing Berry electric guitar fills all in neatly."[2]Cash Box described it as "a 'pull-out-all-the-stops' rocker that Chuck pounds out solid sales authority" and "a real mover that should head out for hit territory in no time flat."[3] In 2021, it was listed at No. 342 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Apparently played by the Warlocks and the Grateful Dead in their earliest days, Bob Weir started playing this with the Dead in 1971, and it remained a regular right through to the band's last show ever in 1995.  Among those deeply touched by Chuck's genius were Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. They often paid homage to Chuck by weaving his songs into their performances, breathing new life into his timeless melodies. "Promised Land," with its relentless drive, became an anthem of journey and aspiration. Their electrifying renditions of "Johnny B. Goode" were not mere covers but jubilant celebrations of a narrative that resonated with the dreamer in all of us. The Grateful Dead's performances of "Around and Around" echoed Chuck's mastery of capturing life's cyclical rhythms—a dance of beginnings and endings, joy and sorrow. And when they took on "Run Rudolph Run," they infused the festive classic with their own psychedelic flair, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. A moment etched in musical history was when Chuck Berry shared the stage with the Grateful Dead during their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. The air was thick with reverence and electricity—a meeting of titans where the past, present, and future of rock converged in harmonious resonance. Again, in May 1995, Chuck opened for the Grateful Dead in Portland, Oregon. It was a night where legends collided, and the music swirled like a tempest, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness it. This version really rocks out.  I especially love Keith's piano which is featured prominently in this clip. Played:  430 timesFirst:  May 28, 1971 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA  SHOW No. 1:                    To Lay Me Down  (out of Black Throated Wind/into El Paso/Ramble On Rose/Me and Bobby McGee                                                Track #6                                                2:21 – 4:20 David Dodd:  “To Lay Me Down” is one of the magical trio of lyrics composed in a single afternoon in 1970 in London, “over a half-bottle of retsina,” according to Robert Hunter. The other two were “Ripple” and “Brokedown Palace.” Well, first—wouldn't we all like to have a day like that! And, second—what unites these three lyrics, aside from the fact that they were all written on the same day? Hunter wrote, in his foreword to The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics:”And I wrote reams of bad songs, bitching about everything under the sun, which I kept to myself: Cast not thy swines before pearls. And once in a while something would sort of pop out of nowhere. The sunny London afternoon I wrote ‘Brokedown Palace,' ‘To Lay Me Down,' and ‘Ripple,' all keepers, was in no way typical, but it remains in my mind as the personal quintessence of the union between writer and Muse, a promising past and bright future prospects melding into one great glowing apocatastasis.” “‘To Lay me Down' was written a while before the others [on the Garcia album], on the same day as the lyrics to ‘Brokedown Palace' and ‘Ripple'—the second day of my first visit to England. I found myself left alone in Alan Trists's flat on Devonshire Terrace in West Kensington, with a supply of very nice thick linen paper, sun shining brightly through the window, a bottle of Greek Retsina wine at my elbow. The songs flowed like molten gold onto the page and stand as written. The images for ‘To Lay Me Down' were inspired at Hampstead Heath (the original title to the song) the day before—lying on the grass and clover on a day of swallowtailed clouds, across from Jack Straw's Castle [a pub, now closed and converted into flats--dd], reunited with the girlfriend of my youth, after a long separation.” Garcia's setting for the words is, like his music for those other two songs, perfect. The three-quarter time (notated as having a nine-eight feel), coupled with the gospel style of the melody and chords, makes for a dreamy, beauty-soaked song. I heard it on the radio today (yes, on the radio, yes, today—and no, not on a Grateful Dead Hour, but just in the course of regular programming), and it struck me that it was a gorgeous vehicle for Garcia's voice. By which I mean: for that strongly emotive, sweet but not sappy, rough but not unschooled instrument that was Garcia's alone. I have started to think that my usual recitation of where a song was first played, where it was last played, and where it was recorded by the band borders on pointless. All that info is readily available. What's interesting about the performance history of “To Lay Me Down” is that it was dropped from the rotation for more than 200 shows three times, and that its final performance, in 1992, came 125 shows after the penultimate one. The reappearance of the song, in the 1980 acoustic shows, came nearly six years after the previous performances in 1974. “Ripple” had a similar pattern, reappearing in those 1980 acoustic sets after 550 performances, or nearly ten years. Of the magical trio from that day of molten gold in West Kensington, “Brokedown Palace” had the most solid place in the Dead's performance rotation, with only one huge gap in its appearances—165 shows between 1977 and 1979. So, in terms of story, what can be discerned? The short version, for me: even if it's just for a day, even if it's just once more, even if it's just one last time—it's worth it. It's golden. It's home. This version is really great to listen to.  Jerry's voice is still so young and strong.  And the group singing works really well.  Jerry's also kills it with his lead guitar jamming. Released on “Garcia” in 1972 Played:  64 timesFirst:  July 30, 1970 at The Matrix, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 28, 1992 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA MUSIC NEWS:                                                           Music Intro:                       Brain Damage                                                                                    Pink Floyd                                                                                    Pink Floyd - Brain Damage (2023 Remaster)                                                                                    0:00 – 1:47             "Brain Damage" is the ninth track[nb 1] from English rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon.[2][3] It was sung on record by Roger Waters (with harmonies by David Gilmour), who would continue to sing it on his solo tours. Gilmour sang the lead vocal when Pink Floyd performed it live on their 1994 tour (as can be heard on Pulse). The band originally called this track "Lunatic" during live performances and recording sessions. "Brain Damage" was released as a digital single on 19 January 2023 to promote The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary box set.[4]             The uncredited manic laughter is that of Pink Floyd's then-road manager, Peter Watts.             The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973, by Harvest Records in the UK and Capitol Records in the US. Developed during live performances before recording began, it was conceived as a concept album that would focus on the pressures faced by the band during their arduous lifestyle, and also deal with the mental health problems of the former band member Syd Barrett, who had departed the group in 1968. New material was recorded in two sessions in 1972 and 1973 at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in London.             The Dark Side of the Moon is among the most critically acclaimed albums and often features in professional listings of the greatest of all time. It brought Pink Floyd international fame, wealth and plaudits to all four band members. A blockbuster release of the album era, it also propelled record sales throughout the music industry during the 1970s. The Dark Side of the Moon is certified 14x platinum in the United Kingdom, and topped the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, where it has charted for 990 weeks. By 2013, The Dark Side of the Moon had sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it the band's best-selling release, the best-selling album of the 1970s, and the fourth-best-selling album in history.[3] In 2012, the album was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. David Gilmour Addresses Synchronicity Theory Between ‘The Dark Side of the Moon' and ‘Wizard of Oz'On Thursday, November 7, 2024, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon amid his extensive run at New York's Madison Square Garden, where he is supporting his latest solo release, Luck and Strange. During the music industry legend's stop by the late-night talk show, he spoke with the program's host, who questioned the theory of synchronicity between TheDark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz, commonly referred to as the Dark Side of the Rainbow.“You said that you think it's your best work since Dark Side of the Moon,” Fallon questioned at the top of the segment, comparing Gilmour's comments regarding his latest release, and the Pink Floyd classic. “When we finished Dark Side, there was a lot of crossfades and stuff between all the tracks. They had all to be done separately and then they all have to be edited in the old days before Pro Tools. When we finally finished, we sat down in the control room at Abbey Road and listened to it all the way through. And, wow. I–I guess all of us–have the feeling that it was something quite amazing–that we got it, and at the same point on this album, I had a very similar feeling, which is why I said that.” Fallon stewed on Luck and Strange during a series of follow-up questions that assisted in painting a portrait of familial involvement during the making of Gilmour's 2024 release–harnessing the conversation to the artist's preferred homebred approach before they segued into the realm of the Emerald City. Fallon landed on the topic of Oz during a bit aimed at busting rumors that have populated throughout the musician's 60-year tenure in the spotlight.“The Pink Floyd album, Dark Side of the Moon, was written to synchronize with the movie Wizard of Oz,” Fallon suggested. Prompting Gilmour's humor-tinged response, “Well, of course it was.” Fallon threw his hands up in response, acting on the comedic angle, before the musician clarified, “No, no. We listened to it, Polly and I, years ago–” Fallon stopped the artist to ask, “There's no planning that out?” Gilmour continued, “No. No, I mean, I only heard about it years later. Somebody said you put the needle on–vinyl that is– and on the third–you know you got the film running somehow–and on the third roar of the MGM lion, you put the needle on for the beginning of Dark Side, and there's these strange synchronicities that happen.” Fallon asked if Gilmour had ever tested the theory, to which he exclaimed, “Yeah!” He went on to admit, “And there are these strange coincidences–I'll call them coincidences.”  Joni Mitchell turns 81 - Joni Mitchell was born on Nov. 7th in 1943, making her 81 this past Thursday. Mitchell began her career in small nightclubs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and grew to become one of the most influential singer-songwriters in modern music history. Rising to fame during the 1960s, Mitchell became a key narrator in the folk music movement, alongside others like Bob Dylan. Over the decades, she has released 19 studio albums, including the seminal “Blue,” which was rated the third best album ever made in Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” In 2023, Joni Mitchell at Newport was released, a live album of her 2022 performance at the Newport Folk Festival.  More recently she was the featured performer at the Joni Jam at the Gorge in George, WA in June, 2023 3.    Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz to Celebrate 50th Birthday at Sweetwater Music Hall with Members of ALO, Tea Leaf Green and More Sweetwater Music Hall (in Mill Valley, CA) has announced details pertaining to Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz's 50th Birthday Bash. The event is slated to take place on Saturday, November 23, 2024, and functions as a celebratory occasion to honor the jam stalwart and beloved member of the Bay Area music scene's five decade ride.  The six-string virtuoso, known for his work with Animal Liberation Orchestra (ALO), Phil Lesh & Friends, and his own self-titled Friends project, has tapped an all-star group of regional talent to assist during the live show. Appearing on the birthday lineup, in addition to the bandleader are Vicki Randle (percussion, vocals; The Tonight Show Band), Steve Adams (bass; ALO), Trevor Garrod (keys; Tea Leaf Green) and Scott Rager (drums; Tea Leaf Green).  “Possessing a signature tone, the vehicle for his fluid, buttery sound is a flat top acoustic guitar that he has personally sliced and diced into an electric flat top, with a vintage style humbucker pickup. Inherently committed to an improvisational approach, Lebo embodies the realm of melodic and soulful sounds,” the press release includes, drawing on the unique factors which have made Lebo a standout amongst his musical contemporaries. As an added distinction, and play into the birthday angle of event's surprise and celebration, special guest appearances are slated to occur, as referenced via press release and the artist's post on Instagram, where he noted additional inclusions as TBA.   SHOW No. 2:                    Weather Report Suite Prelude  (out of China >Rider/Me & My Uncle/Loose Lucy                                                Track #14                                                3:10 – end                                                   INTO                                                 Weather Report Suite Part I  (out of WRS Prelude/ into WRS Part II (Let It Grow)/Set break  - 16 songs                                                Track #15                                                0:00 – 1:03 David Dodd:  This week, by request, we're looking at “Weather Report Suite,” (Prelude, Part 1, and Part 2). For a short time, the three pieces that comprise the Suite were played as such, but that was relatively short-lived by Grateful Dead standards. The Prelude debuted in November 1972, originally as a separate piece from its eventual companions. The Dead played it, according to DeadBase, four more times in the spring of 1973 before it was first matched up with Weather Report Suite Parts 1 & 2, in September of that year. It was played regularly through October of 1974, and then dropped from the repertoire. The instrumental “Prelude,” composed by Weir, sets the stage for the two pieces to follow. I think it's one of the most beautiful little pieces of music I know—I have never once skipped through it over years of listening. I just let it wash over me and know that its simplicity and beauty are preparing me for the melancholy of Part 1, and the sometimes epic grandeur of Part 2. Part 1 is a song co-written with Eric Andersen, a well-known singer-songwriter who wrote the classic “Thirsty Boots.” He was on the Festival Express Tour (of “Might As Well” fame) across Canada along with the Dead, and I'm guessing that's where Weir and he met and concocted this piece. Happy to be corrected on that by anyone who knows better. Andersen and Weir share the lyric credit, and the music is credited to Weir. Once it appeared in the rotation, in September 1973, it stayed in the repertoire only as long as the Prelude did, dropping entirely in October 1974. The song addresses the seasons, and their changing mirrors the the singer's state of mind as he reflects on the coming of love, and maybe its going, too: a circle of seasons, and the blooming and fading of roses. I particularly like the line “And seasons will end in tumbled rhyme and little change, the wind and rain.” There's something very hopeful buried in the song's melancholy. Is that melancholy just a projection of mine? I think there's something about Weir's singing that gets at that emotion. Loss, and the hope that there might be new love. Weather Report Suite, Part 2 (“Let It Grow”) is a very different beast. It remained steadily in the rotation for the next 21 years after its debut, and the band played it 276 times. Its season of rarity was 1979, when it was played only three times, but otherwise, it was not far from the rotation. It could be stretched into a lengthy jamming tune (clocking at over 15 minutes several times), building to a thundering crescendo. And the “Weather Report” aspect of the song is what was really the most fun many times. Released on Wake of The Flood in 1973. WRS Prelude and Part I:Played:         46 timesFirst:  September 8, 1973 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USALast:  October 18, 1974 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USA SHOW No. 3:                     Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo  (Second Set Opener/into Big River/Dark Star)                                    Track #17                                    3:17 – 4:55 Released on Wake of the Flood in 1973. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo was first performed live by the Grateful Dead on July 16, 1972. It was a frequent part of the repertoire through to 1974. From 1976 onward it was played less frequently with usually between 5 and 15 performances each year. It was not played at all in 1983 and 1984. The last performance was in July 1995. In total it was performed around 236 times. The majority of performances from 1978 onward were as the opening song of a show. Huner/Garcia special.  Great story.  Great lyrics:  “what's the point of calling shots, this cue ain't straight in line.  Cue ball is made of Styrofoam and no one's got the time” Always one of my favorite songs to hear in concert.  ½ Step>Franklin's were especially fun as a one two show opener punch. Played:  236 timesFirst:  July 16, 1972 at Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT, USALast:  July 6, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights (St. Louis), MO MJ NEWS:                 INTRO MUSIC:       Willin'                                                Little Feat                                                Little Feat - Willin' sung by Lowell George Live 1977. HQ Video.                                                0:10 – 1:32                                                1977 "Willin'" is a song written by American musician Lowell George, and first recorded with his group Little Feat on their 1971 debut album. The song has since been performed by a variety of artists.          George wrote the song while he was a member of the Mothers of Invention. When George sang an early version of the song for bandleader Frank Zappa, Zappa suggested that the guitarist form his own band rather than continue under Zappa's tutelage.[1] He did just that, and the song was subsequently recorded by Lowell's band Little Feat. The song was included on Little Feat's 1971 self-titled debut album. The band re-recorded the song at a slower tempo to much greater success on their 1972 Sailin' Shoes album. A live version recorded in 1977 appears on their 1978 album Waiting for Columbus. The lyrics are from the point of view of a truck driver who has driven from Tucson to Tucumcari (NM), Tehachapi (CA) to Tonopah (AZ)" and "smuggled some smokes and folks from Mexico"; the song has become a trucker anthem.  And of course, he asks for “weed, whites (speed) and wine” to get him through his drive. 1.      Using Marijuana Is Tied To Lower Consumption Of Alcohol, Opioids And Other Drugs, New Study Reveals 2.     Why Florida's Marijuana Legalization Ballot Initiative Failed Despite Trump Endorsement, Historic Funding And Majority Voter Support 3.     Marijuana Has ‘Great Deal Of Potential' To Treat Opioid Use Disorder, Study Finds, Predicting It'll Become More Common In Treatment 4.     Colorado Springs Voters Approve Two Contradictory Marijuana Ballot Measures To Both Allow And Ban Recreational Sales Strains of the week: Sub Zero - Sub Zero is a potent Indica-dominanthybrid cannabis strain that combines the robust genetics of Afghan, Colombian, and Mexican origins. This marijuana strain offers a complex flavor profile with notes of apple, menthol, chestnut, lime, and berry, providing a unique and refreshing sensory experience. The aroma of Sub Zero is as intriguing as its flavor, characterized by a rich combination of woody, earthy, and citrus notes, thanks to a terpene profile rich in Humulene, Limonene, Linalool, and Carene. These terpenes not only enhance the flavor but also contribute to the strain's therapeutic properties. Apple Fritter - Apple Fritter, also known as “Apple Fritters,” is a rare evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Sour Apple X Animal Cookies strains. Best known for making the High Times' 2016 “World's Strongest Strains” List, this baby brings on a hard-hitting high and super delicious flavor that will have you begging for more after just one taste. Extract:             Dulce Limon – hyrbrid sativa dominant            Pineapple Fizz – slightly indica dominant hybrid strain SHOW No. 4:                    Dark Star  (Mind Left Body Jam)                                                Track #18                                                34:45 – end This is the name given to a 4-chord sequence played as a jam by the Grateful Dead. It is thought by some to be related to the Paul Kantner song "Your Mind Has Left Your Body." The title "Mind Left Body Jam" was originally used by DeadBase. The first Grateful Dead CD to include a version was "Dozin' At The Knick", where the title was "Mud Love Buddy Jam" in a humorous reference to the DeadBase/taper title. But subsequent releases have adopted the "Mind Left Body Jam" title.Here, it comes out of a 36 minute Dark Star that many say is one of the best ever and links it to an excellent Eyes of the World.Fun to feature one of the band's thematic jams every now and then.  The truly improvisational side of the Dead and their live performances.  Played:  9 timesFirst:  October 19, 1973 at Jim Norick Arena, Oklahoma City, OK, USALast:  March 24, 1990 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA                                                 INTO                                                 Eyes of the World  (into China Doll/Sugar Mag as second set closer)                                                Track #19                                                0:00 – 2:25 David Dodd:  “Eyes of the World” is a Robert Hunter lyric set by Jerry Garcia. It appeared in concert for the first time in that same show on February 9, 1973, at the Maples Pavilion at Stanford University, along with “They Love Each Other,” “China Doll,” “Here Comes Sunshine,” “Loose Lucy,” “Row Jimmy,” and “Wave That Flag.” Its final performance by the Dead was on July 6, 1995, at Riverport Amphitheatre, in Maryland Heights, Missouri, when it opened the second set, and led into “Unbroken Chain.” It was performed 381 times, with 49 of those performances occurring in 1973. It was released on “Wake of the Flood” in November, 1973. (I have begun to notice something I never saw before in the song statistics in Deadbase—the 49 performances in 1973 made me look twice at the song-by-song table of performances broken out by year in DeadBase X, which clearly shows the pattern of new songs being played in heavy rotation when they are first broken out, and then either falling away entirely, or settling into a more steady, less frequent pattern as the years go by. Makes absolute sense!) Sometimes criticized, lyrically, as being a bit too hippy-dippy for its own good, “Eyes of the World” might be heard as conveying a message of hope, viewing human consciousness as having value for the planet as a whole. There are echoes in the song of a wide range of literary and musical influences, from Blaise Pascal to (perhaps) Ken Kesey; from talk of a redeemer to the title of the song itself. In an interview, Hunter made an interesting statement about the “songs of our own,” which appear twice in “Eyes of the World.” He said that he thinks it's possible each of us may have some tune, or song, that we hum or sing to ourselves, nothing particularly amazing or fine, necessarily, that is our own song. Our song.  The song leaves plenty of room for our own interpretation of certain lines and sections. The verse about the redeemer fading away, being followed by a clay-laden wagon. The myriad of images of birds, beeches, flowers, seeds, horses.... One of my all time favorite songs, Dead or otherwise.  A perfect jam tune.  Great lyrics, fun sing along chorus and some of the finest music you will ever hear between the verses.  First really fell for it while at a small show one night my junior year at Michigan in the Michigan Union, a Cleveland based dead cover band call Oroboros.  We were all dancing and this tune just seemed to go on forever, it might have been whatever we were on at the time, but regardless, this tune really caught my attention.  I then did the standard Dead dive to find as many versions of the song as I could on the limited live Dead releases at that time and via show tapes.  Often followed Estimated Prophet in the first part of the second set, china/rider/estimated/eyes or scarlet/fire/estimated/eyes and sometimes even Help/Slip/Frank/Estimated/Eyes.  Regardless of where it appeared, hearing the opening notes was magical because you knew that for the next 10 – 12 minutes Jerry had you in the palm of his hand. This is just a great version, coming out of the Dark Star/Mind Left Body Jam and then continuing on into China Doll (two great Jerry tunes in a row!) and a standout Sugar Mag to close out the second set.  Any '73 Eyes will leave you in awe and this one is one of the best. Played:  382 timesFirst:  February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USALast:  July 6, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights (St. Louis), MO  OUTRO:                               And We Bid You Goodnight  (encore out of Uncle John's Band/Johnny B. Goode) 3 song encore!!                                                Track #25                                                :40 – 3:03 The Grateful Dead performed the song a number of times in the 1968-1970 and 1989-1990 periods but infrequently during the rest of their performing career. On Grateful Dead recordings the title used is either And We Bid You Goodnight or We Bid You Goodnight. The Grateful Dead version of this traditional 'lowering down' funeral song originates from a recording by Joseph Spence and the Pindar Family which was released in 1965. The title used on that recording, as on many others, is I Bid You Good Night. This song appears to share a common ancestry with the song Sleep On Beloved from North East England. I got to see it the first night at Alpine Valley in 1989 (the Dead's last year at Alpine) and it really caught the crowd off guard.  Great reaction from the Deadheads.  Kind of a chills down your spine thing.  I was with One armed Lary and Alex, both had been with us at Deer Creek right before.  Lary stayed for all three nights but Alex had to take off after the first show.  Great times.  Played:  69 timesFirst:  January 26, 1968 at Eagles Auditorium, Seattle, WA, USALast:  September 26, 1991 at Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA  Thank you for listening.  Join us again next week for more music news, marijuana news and another featured Grateful Dead show. Have a great week, have fun, be safe and as always, enjoy your cannabis responsibly.   .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

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Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger
Second Set of Eyes for House Purchase

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 17:21


My wife and I are getting ready to purchase a house that is way beyond what either of us thought we would ever be in the market for. Can we pull it off? Have a money question? Email us here Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE YouTube: @jillonmoney Instagram: @jillonmoney Twitter: @jillonmoney "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. 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

True Fiction Project
S5 Ep 8 - Second Set

True Fiction Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 33:21


Hello everyone! This week, on the True Fiction Project, I am joined by screenplay writer and professor of film and media, Candace Egan. Candace shares about how she works on a variety of different genres from horror to comedy pieces. She talks about her latest piece, Second Set which is a twist on getting a second chance to do something you would never expect. Candace describes her writing and revision process and what it looks like to go from draft to final piece. At the end of the show we hear an excerpt from Second Set about a woman who received a tennis scholarship, but after ending up pregnant at a young age, decided to move away. She has since come back home and is getting a second chance at tennis. IN THIS EPISODE:[2:10] What is Candace's focus and what is she currently working on? [6:00] Candace shares about the script that is today's focus of discussion. [7:24] What types of genres does Candace write about? [11:40] Candace talks about her piece Second Set.[15:32] We learn about the relationship between the characters in the Second Set. [19:06] Candace talks about the writing and revision process. [21:02] What made this story really hit the mark with the fellowships and residencies? [23:48] Candace reads an excerpt from Second Set. KEY TAKEAWAYS:Life doesn't end just because you're retired!Write what is actually meaningful and coming to you, the things you are passionate about, don't chase after the trends or genres. Subscribe to Reenita's Storytelling Den on Substack for free or become a paid subscriber to watch the video version of this episode and be eligible to receive other extras such as exclusive content from podcast guests, short stories, exclusive fiction and more! https://substack.com/@reenitahora Reenita is also on Patreon! Check out her link here:https://www.patreon.com/ReenitaFiction Credits:Written by Candace Egan Read by Candace EganGUEST RESOURCES:Candace Lee Egan | PortfolioCandace Egan's LinkedIn Candace Egan's Facebook HOST RESOURCESWebsiteLinkedIn Tiktok Instagram Facebook Twitter (X) Substack Threads LinkTree BIO:Candace Egan is a professor of Film and Media Arts at Fresno State and a screenwriter focused on female-forward stories. She's had a long career as a non-fiction visual storyteller, exploring stories about a breadth of people such as the first Hmong women to go to college, a U.S. Poet Laureate, and competitive wheelchair tennis players. She writes female-driven stories about mature, authentic women who transform into vibrant, adventurous versions of themselves and learn that it's never too late to explore new opportunities. Her comedy pilot “Second Set” about a grandmother becoming a freshman tennis student-athlete, based on Candace's own experience, has won or placed in 16 contests including winning a fellowship at the Stowe Story Labs. When Candace isn't writing she's on the tennis court trying to keep up with spry, athletic 80-year-olds who compete internationally.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/true-fiction-project/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Nickelodeon’s Goodnight Bedtime Stories
Sleep Tight Story Time with Josh and Blue

Nickelodeon’s Goodnight Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 14:13


Josh and Blue play a calming bedtime game of Blue's Clues as they recite nursery rhymes. Discover which rhymes Blue wants to hear before turning out the lights. More Blue's Clues adventures await on the Nick Jr. channel and Paramount+. 0:00 Intro  0:50 Goodnight Bedtime Stories Theme Song 1:30 Nighttime Words 3:00 First Set of Clues 4:45 Hey Diddle Diddle Song 5:10 Second Set of Clues 6:55 Old Mother Hubbard Story 7:15 Third Set of Clues 9:25 The Farmer in the Dell Song 10:40 Breathing Exercise 12:25 Outro

The Coaching Podcast
Sports Coach #165: Cody Royle - Coaching with a Second Set of Eyes

The Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 36:38


In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, we dive into the topics of coach performance, well-being, and intuition. Our guest is Cody Royle, a renowned coach of head coaches in elite sports, who brings a wealth of experience and insights from his decade-long journey coaching Canada's men's AFL national team to mentoring head coaches across various professional sports. We chat about his latest book "Second Set Of Eyes," the importance of feedback, and how intuition can guide decision-making. Plus, we explore how old-school pearls of wisdom still have a place in modern coaching, and what work-life balance means in the life of a head coach surviving for high-performance life. So, grab your cortado and join us for an enlightening conversation with Cody Royle! Here are the summary points; 1.39: Favorite coffee? Cortado! 4.04: About Cody's book: Second Set Of Eyes and the Emotional Toll of Being a Head Coach 6.52: If you are a coach, do you have a coach providing you with feedback? 7.55: Choosing a person to be your second set of eyes: Decision-making in pairs is substantially better Both coaches need approximately equal experience Verbalize your confidence in the plan 10.43: Coaching through intuition (is our best decision-making platform) 15.11: How do you help coaches grow? Don't discount "old school" coaches because they often experimented with different motivational tools to bring out the best in their athletes. 19.10: Receiving feedback is the greatest accelerator of knowledge work for all coaches. 21.04: What makes a great coach? Emotionally intelligent and mindful (everything is connected) 23.00: Book recommendation: "The Coaching Habit - Say Less, Ask More, and Change the Way You Lead Forever" by Michael Bungay Stanier 23.51: Is it possible for a Head Coach to have a balanced life? 26.17: Coach well being 26.41: The primary coaching skills are awareness, communication, and decision-making. When you are tired, it is difficult to maintain your empathy. 28.46: Disruptive coaching idea that will change the way we coach in 2030? That coaches are going to have coaches! Book recommendation: The Trillion Dollar Coach by Bill Campbell 31.42: Top 3 tips for coaches who want to grow and get better: 1) Turn the mirror on yourself 2) Explore concepts around EI, decision-making, performance psychology, and mindfulness 3) Read widely To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.coachem.cc or email Sarah: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Cody Royle - Coach of Head Coaches Cody Royle coaches head coaches in elite sports. After a decade coaching Canada's men's AFL national team, he now mentors a dozen head coaches across professional soccer, basketball, rugby league, rugby union, ice hockey, and Australian football. Cody has written three books, including The Tough Stuff, an Amazon bestseller that chronicles the emotional toll of coaching in professional sports. His most recent effort, Second Set Of Eyes, sets its sights on the head coaches who are gaining a competitive edge by being coached themselves. Most importantly, Cody is a father, husband, son, brother, and grandson (among other roles) to a family spread all over the world. He lives in Toronto, Canada, and hails from Melbourne, Australia. Connect with Cody https://www.codyroyle.com Instagram: @codyroyle

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast
29. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Second set of Prophesies. Macbeth transforms from King to genocidal Tyrant. Act 4. Sc. 1

RTÉ - Drama On One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 4:02


29. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Second set of Prophesies. Macbeth transforms from King to genocidal Tyrant. Act 4. Sc. 1

Building Better Basketball
Crystal Kaua - Building Better Basketball

Building Better Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 33:40


Usually, we would write a blurb here introducing Crystal Kaua. Crystal might be known to some of you as a coach that Codey Royle worked with in his Second Set of eyes book. She is a kiwi rugby coach but in this episode she covers so much that has nothing to do with rugby. Crystal has a very powerful coaching philosophy, a very strong sense of self as a female coach in a predominantly male sport and arguably the most though provoking answer to the Podcast question of what would you ask a coach. Enjoy.

Hardwood Hustle
Episode 540 - Optimizing Your Coaching with Cody Royle

Hardwood Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 44:01


This week we're joined once again by special guest, Cody Royle, a former professional head coach who now works full time helping coaches perform at their best. In this episode we discuss ideas from his 3rd book, Second Set of Eyes, and how coaches can better approach their goals, others' expectations, and feelings of burnout.

KMTT - the Torah Podcast
Ki Tisa | What Was Written On the Second Set of Tablets?

KMTT - the Torah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 34:00


Ki Tisa | What Was Written On the Second Set of Tablets? by Rav Yitzchak Etshalom After Moshe breaks the Luchot - which, until that point, were only referred to as לוחות העדות ("Tablets of Testimony") - Hashem commands him to carve out new ones and Hashem states that He will write on these newly hewn tablets "the words which were on the first tablets which you broke." Later on in the narrative, there is some confusion as to who (or Who) is to write, what is to be written and where it is to be written. We examine all of the possibilities, find a curious and innovative understanding in the commentary of the Netzi"v and then, building on that, propose a novel suggestion as to what was written on the לוחות השניות - and why, only after this point, are they called לוחות הברית - The Tablets of the Covenant. Source sheet >>

Between the Lines of the Bible
Midweek Haburah 24.02.09 - What Was Written on the Second Set of Tablets?

Between the Lines of the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 33:59


Source Sheet

Afternoons with Deborah Knight
Second set of Labor's IR laws

Afternoons with Deborah Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 13:02


Shadow Employment & Workplace relations Minister Michaelia Cash, joins Michael McLaren to discuss Labor's new IR laws.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Baseline Intelligence with Jonathan Stokke
Bonus Episode: Avoiding the second set letdown with Jessica Pegula and Alistair Higham

Baseline Intelligence with Jonathan Stokke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 20:16


On our first bonus episode we discuss second set letdowns and what we can do to get off to quicker starts in the second set. We talk:1:31 What is a second set let down?2:51 The unique scoring system in tennis5:39 Three ways to get off to quicker starts7:40 Jessica Pegula on getting off to quick starts and closing out matches12:50 Bathroom breaks16:40 Tactics your opponent might use to bring your energy down

Bring It In
#125: Cody Royle — Author of Second Set Of Eyes, The Tough Stuff, and Where Others Won't, Head Coach at Where Others Won't Inc., Former Head Coach of the Australian Football League Canada

Bring It In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 28:12


We've had our fair share of coaches on the podcast on how to lead and guide people, but how do you lead and guide other coaches to improve their game? Enter today's guest, Cody Royle, a coach who's dedicated his entire focus on improving other coaches through the ‘user experience' of coaching. Cody's coaching career has taken him from playing Rugby in his home of Canberra, Australia, all the way to Toronto, Canada where he currently resides. Serving for over 10 years as a Head Coach in Canada's AFL Aussie Rules, he set out with the goal to transform the league as a national afterthought, to a viable career path for aspiring athletes. During this time, Cody saw the opportunity to help leaders in both the sports world and business world. He met and interviewed hundreds of coaches around the world, and compiled much of his learnings into his first book Where Others Won't: Taking People Innovation from the Locker Room to the Board Room. The success of the book led to Cody hosting a podcast of the same name, and two other books The Tough Stuff: Seven Hard Truths about Being a Head Coach and Second Set of Eyes: How Great Coaches Become Champions. Cody's focus on the user experience, a term that's usually reserved for those developing technology, brings a unique and most importantly, actionable set of guidelines for coaches to improve their craft. This is another one you're not going to want to miss, so with that…let's bring it in!

Supporting Champions
131: Cody Royle on coaching coaches

Supporting Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 81:08


In this week's episode, I'm excited to welcome back Cody Royle, author of "A Second Set of Eyes," for an in-depth discussion about the need for coaches to have coaches. We explore the often-unspoken emotional and psychological challenges coaches face, delving into themes like masculinity, individualism, and the necessity of a strong support network. The conversation, as you'd expect from anything Cody communicates is rich with insight, exploring fascinating insights about the unique traits that define the coaches that coach expert coaches. We explore how it makes better business sense for teams to require or at least encourage, coaches to get support for their work, well being and performance. This episode goes beyond technical aspects, shedding light on the human elements crucial to effective coaching and leadership. Cody's book https://www.codyroyle.com/podcast Cody on twitter or X or whatever https://twitter.com/codyroyle Hi, I'm Steve Ingham Sports and Performance Scientist co-founder at Supporting Champions. I have the privilege of supporting over 1000 athletes of which over 200 have gone on to win World or Olympic medals. For the last 25 years I've been fascinated by, researched and applied innovative ideas to help people succeed  and now I want to share those performance strategies with you.  I help aspiring and professional Performance Science and Support Staff improve their skills, experience and mindset for working with sports performers through a range of online courses and an exclusive community hub https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/onlinecourse If you're working in sports performance or business and want to get support to develop your team and systems - take a look at what I offer here - https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/speaking/ Listen to the podcast https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/category/podcast/ Links Twitter at https://twitter.com/ingham_steve https://www.tiktok.com/@supportingchampions Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life
On A Second Set of Eyes

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 40:40


Today's episode is focuses on the topic of A Second Set of Eyes. And we are joined for the conversation by Cody Royle. Cody is an author, podcast host and a Coach of elite level sports coaches and he has just written a fantastic book called a second set of eyes. Some of the highlights from this interview with Cody are: The idea of helping the coaches he works with to in his words Coach free, a state where they can intuitively use their innate knowledge and not be distracted in a game situation. The idea that Coaching high performance knowledge work and there are things you can di to facilitate a better environment for this work. And his own purpose which he describes as wanting to rehumanize coaching You can find out more about Cody on his website. He is also very active on Twitter. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TheSpeakUNEazy
Saturday, October 28, 2023 Today's Daily Random KJV Read

TheSpeakUNEazy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 1:21


The Book of Deuteronomy Chapter 10 Verses 1-5: The Second Set of Tables of Stone Artist: Caleb Belkin Song Title: Water LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/TheSpeakUNEazy Ways to support this Ministry: - Prayers, Like, Share, Subscribe, and/or Reposts to get The Word Out. - Merch Store: https://my-store-11549763.creator-spring.com Shirts & Drinkware use discount coupon "7THDAY" for 20% off!!! - Paypal: http://paypal.me/TheSpeakUNEazyLLC - Ca$HApp: http://cash.app/$TheSpeakUNEazy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespeakuneazy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespeakuneazy/support

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Phish Weekend in Chicago

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 68:52


"Phish's Chicago Adventure: Unpacking the Three-Night Run"Larry Mishkin  talks about his experience at a recent Phish concert in Chicago. He mentions the uniqueness of this Phish show and focuses on their cover songs, specifically mentioning their cover of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" album and the way Phish adds their signature jamming style to it. Larry also discusses a rare cover of Neil Young's "Albuquerque" and the joy of seeing a band like Phish covering classics. He mentions the fan culture at Phish concerts, including the prevalence of nitrous oxide vendors in the parking lot. He shares his experience over three nights of the concert and highlights the setlist from each night. Larry also talks about Phish covering Little Feat's "Spanish Moon" and its significance, given that it's a rarely played song by Phish..Produced by PodConx  Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast  Phish Weekend in ChicagoOctober 13 – 15, 2023United Center Today is the Phish covers which were spectacularPlay amazing covers by incredible artists – sometimes they dig deep into the other performer's catalogue to pull out rarities.  Other times they cover the hits.  This weekend featured some great examples.  INTRO:                  Cross Eyed and PainlessPhish Cross Eyed and Painless 2023 10 13 Chicago Illinois - YouTube2:00 – 3:40October 13, 2023, Second set, out of Tweezer and into Light. Who doesn't love a cover of a Talking Heads tune, ANY Talking Heads tune.  But this one is special.  Second song on Remain In Light, one of the greatest albums of all time.  Released on October 8, 1980 by Sire Records, the band's fourth album.   Last Heads album produced by Brian Eno.  Phish debuted the tune on October 31, 1996 at the Phish Halloween show at the Omni in Atlanta, GA, covered Remain In Light as their Musical CostumePlayed 62 times overallThey really jam it out in a way the Talking Heads did not.  Always well received and this show was no differentLast played on August 4, 2023 at MSG, 7 shows ago  SHOW #1             AlbuquerquePHISH : Albuquerque : [NEIL YOUNG] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/13/2023 - YouTube:50 – 2:18October 13, 2023, First set, out of a killer Ghost and into Saw It Again. Beautiful Neil Young tune from Tonight's The Night released in 1975The song sees Young returning to a theme that has filled his music from very early on: the vapidity of fame. It's something he seems to struggle with even more than most other musicians. Or, at least, it's something he's chosen to sing about more often than most. It may in fact be the most common theme of all his music, besides obvious stuff like heartbreak and love.In "Albuquerque," Young is thinking about renting a car and driving from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Santa Fe, just to be alone and "independent from the scene." He never tells us why he's in Albuquerque to begin with, but he does tell us he wants to roll a joint and rent a car and stop to eat some "fried eggs and country ham."The "country ham" bit is kind of interesting, because country ham is a food popular in the southeast, not so much in the southwest. It's probably just a simple oversight on Young's part, but it may also reveal another common thread in Young's music: the escape into rural simplicity as a cure for the craziness and fakeness of modern day life.Phish first played this song on July 26, 1998 at the Starplex Amphitheatre in Dallas, TX.Played a total of 17 timesLast played on June 11, 2011 at Merriweather Post Pavillion outside of D.C., gap of 457 shows  SHOW #2:           Spanish MoonPHISH : Spanish Moon : [LITTLE FEAT] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/15/2023 - YouTube:50 – 2:05October 15, 2023, Second set out of Pebbles and Marbles and into A Wave of Hope Little Feat cover, one of their most popular tunes.From the album, Feats Don't Fail Me Now, released in 1974 "Spanish Moon" was written and sung by guitarist Lowell George, who was a creative powerhouse in the early years of Little Feat. The song is about a fictional place called the Spanish Moon - a seedy club with whiskey and bad cocaine, but a girl singer that made it worth it. There are many dangers at the Spanish Moon, but the ones likely to do you in are the women.Lowell George was an excellent storyteller and created the Spanish Moon from his imagination, but he lived through the vices he describes in the song, especially cocaine. Around this time, his addictions were starting to overpower him, his health started failing, and he developed hepatitis. Feats Don't Fail Me Now was the last Little Feat album where he was clearly the leader; his contributions to the band slowly tailed off, and in 1979 he released a solo album. While on tour supporting it, he died of a heart attack at 34. Phish debuted it live on October 31, 2010 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City when Phish's musical costume was Waiting For Columbus, the famed Little Feat live album.Phish has performed it live only 3 timesLast before this show was on February 21, 2019 at Barcelo Maya Beach, Riviera Maya, Qunitana Roo, Mexico, gap of 170 shows  SHOW #3:           No QuarterPHISH : No Quarter : [LED ZEPPELIN] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/14/2023 - YouTube1:53 – 3:25October 14, 2023, Second Set, out of Everything's Right, into Fluffhead "No Quarter" is a song by Led Zeppelin that appears on their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. It was written by John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant. The song became a centerpiece at all Led Zeppelin concerts thereafter, until their final tour. It appears in both the film versions and both live album versions of The Song Remains the Same, released in 1976 and expanded in 2007. It appeared once more in 1994 on Page and Plant's reunion album as the title track. It also appears on Led Zeppelin's 2012 live album Celebration Day, which documented their 2007 reunion performance at the O2 Arena in London. It was re-released on the deluxe edition of Houses of the Holy. The title is derived from the military practice of showing no mercy to a vanquished opponent and from the brave act of not asking for mercy when vanquished. This theme is captured in several of the song's lyrics. Like "Immigrant Song" two albums prior, it evokes imagery from the Vikings and Norse mythology, with lyrics such as “the winds of Thor are blowing cold.”Record producer Rick Rubin remarked on the song's structure, "It takes such confidence to be able to get really quiet and loose for such a long time. [Led] Zeppelin completely changed how we look at what popular music can be."                        Phish debuted the song on June 1, 2011 at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ                        Phish has performed the song 19 times                        Last before this show was on April 23, 2023 at the Hollywood Bowl, gap of 32 shows SHOW #4        IzabellaPHISH : Izabella : [JIMI HENDRIX] : {4K Ultra HD} : The United Center : Chicago, IL : 10/13/2023 - YouTube:35 – 1:14October 13, 2023, Encore Written by Jimi Hendrix, released on Band of Gypsys, released April 8, 1970After Hendrix disbanded the Jimi Hendrix Experience in early 1969, he formed Gypsy Sun and Rainbows to fulfill his contract to play Woodstock. This was one of the new songs that he introduced at the festival, after which the guitarist was eager to perfect a studio version. Hendrix recruited bassist Billy Cox, who had played with him while they were in the army and his drummer friend Buddy Miles, for a new ensemble, Band of Gypsys. They recorded this as the B-side to his "Stepping Stone" single for Reprise, but it was quickly pulled after Hendrix complained about the mix. The Band of Gypsys made their live debut at the Fillmore East on New Year's Eve, 1969 and this song was played during their first set. Phish debuted the song on June 13, 1997 at The S.F.X. Centre in Dublin, IrelandPhish has performed the Song  17 timesLast before this show July 30, 2023 at MSG in NYC, gap of 15 shows OUTRO:                Loving CupPhish Remastered - 10 - 15 - 2023 - United Center, Chicago, Illinois - YouTube2:34:50 – 2:36:23October 15, 2023, Second set, out of Evolve, set closer. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released on Exile on Main Street (1971)Exile on Main St. has grown to be appreciated with time, and this is an example of a song that become more popular later on. In a 2003 interview, Mick Jagger explained: "On the Forty Licks tour, when we were preparing the set list for a show in Yokohama, Chuck Leavell suggested we play 'Loving Cup,' the ballad from Exile on Main St. I didn't want to play the tune and I said, Chuck, this is going to die a death in Yokohama. I can't even remember the bloody song, and no one likes it. I've done it loads of times in America, it doesn't go down that well, it's a very difficult song to sing, and I'm fed up with it! Chuck went, Stick in the mud! so I gave in and put it in the set-list. Lo and behold, we went out, started the song and they all began applauding... Which just proves how, over time, some of these songs acquire a certain existence, or value, that they never had when they first came out. People will say, What a wonderful song that was, when it was virtually ignored at the time it was released." >> Phish debuted the song on February 3, 1993 at the Portland Expo in Portland, MaineInteresting because they did eventually cover Exile On Main Street as a Halloween musical costume on October 31, 2009 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA, part of Phish Festival 8.Clearly one of their favorite covers, and a crowd pleaser, played 148 times.Last played before this show on August 5, 2023 at MSG, gap of 13 shows

Betting Weekly: Cricket
World Cup Second Set Of Matches Best Bets

Betting Weekly: Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 25:19


The cricket World Cup continues in India on Monday and our cricket handicappers Ed Hawkins & John Wright look at the best bets in the second set of group matches.

LorcanaCast - The Premiere Disney Lorcana Podcast
Lorcana's Second Set, Rise of The Floodborn Revealed! | LorcanaCast EP 34

LorcanaCast - The Premiere Disney Lorcana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 69:24


Welcome to LorcanaCast, The Premiere Disney Lorcana Podcast! The second set for Lorcana has been revealed! Rise of the Floodborn will be released in November 2023, and we are excited to chat about this exciting news. James Rhymer is our guest this week as we break down each of these newly revealed cards and discuss if power creep is a good thing for trading card games. Connect with James: https://twitter.com/jamesrhymer ----------

Best Show Ever with Cam Herdt
We Still Have Second Set with Megan Glionna

Best Show Ever with Cam Herdt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 73:40


HF Pod's Megan Glionna loved boy bands until she met Phish, the biggest boy band of them all. We talk Phish eras, Goose, New Kids On The Block & more on this episode of Best Show Ever. Best Show Ever is created, hosted and produced by Cam Herdt. Produced and distributed by Osiris Media. Recorded on 7/7/23

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Matt Eberflus wants to add a second set of joint practices to Bears' training camp

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 13:23


In recent interviews, Bears coach Matt Eberflus has floated the idea that he'd like to add a second set of joint practices to the team's training camp schedule in the future. Chicago recently held a pair of joint practices with Indianapolis. Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes explained why the idea isn't one made in the best interest of players.

Workingman's Pod
WP from the Vault: 7/12/90 at RFK Stadium

Workingman's Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 116:44


The first in our WP from the Vault series! Alex and Dave give a quick intro and then it's a re-release from March 22, 2022:Dead Heads Alex and Dave discuss the Grateful Dead's spooky, spacey, psychedelic show from July 12, 1990 at RFK Stadium in DC. Topics include: our first Brent Mydland show(!); Bob Bralove and MIDI; our first Drums>Space; Box of Rain; Victim or the Crime; late-period Dark Star; and Touch of Grey.If you're enjoying the show, send us a note on Twitter, @workingmanspod, or Instagram, @workingmans_pod!Links:Video of the Second Set: https://youtu.be/ZZ2JUjYcroc?t=9960Grateful Seconds: http://www.gratefulseconds.com/Garrett Graham on "Victim": http://artsites.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/votc.htmlJerry Garcia on "Victim": https://www.dead.net/features/greatest-stories-ever-told/greatest-stories-ever-told-victim-or-crimeLost Live Dead: https://lostlivedead.blogspot.com/

Gematria Refigured +
The Second Set of Spies

Gematria Refigured +

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 8:39


At the end of Parshas Chukas, the Torah tells us the story of the spies that Moshe sent to Yaazer. Rashi explains how these spies learned from the mistakes of the first set of spies. This episode tries to piece together the story of these second spies.

Dei Musicale | The Musical Gods
Sunkissed Jamaica April 2023 #MixTapeMonday Week 216

Dei Musicale | The Musical Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 52:53


LIVE Audio from my SECOND Set at SUNKISSED Jamaica. Soca Afro Beat Dancehall in the mix

miSHEgan
Second Set with Tennis

miSHEgan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 78:06


Soccer player Kacey Lawrence joined as a co-host for our talk with B1G Regular Season Tennis Champs Jaedan Brown & Kari Miller. Plus, we discuss the status of the Basketball program.

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition
Roku announces a second set of layoffs impacting 200 employees

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 2:41


Roku is the latest tech company to announce a second round of layoffs with today's news that it's letting go of 6% of its workforce, or around 200 employees. 

Charlottesville Community Engagement
March 29, 2023: Second set of draft zoning rules for Charlottesville released; Council briefed on CRHA's sustainability plans

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 16:03


We are now in the antepenultimate day of the first quarter of 2023, meaning the water rabbit has only nine more months to celebrate their rotation in one of the zodiacs that provide narrative for many of the eight billion people on the planet. Not enough research has been done to determine if that system or any other system has any effect on the creation of this or any other installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement. But I'm Sean Tubbs, always trying to keep an open mind. On today's program:* The second set of draft rules for future zoning in Charlottesville are out * A new working group will be formed to look at community safety in the region* Charlottesville is updating pedestrian signals to make them safer with those with visual impairments* The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority shares details of its plans to prepare to provide affordable units for decades to come  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Twenty Something
Season 2 highlights - Best moments, laughs and mic drop moments from the second set of 20

Twenty Something

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 20:09


... and that's a wrap! Season 3 begins next week, we don't skip a beat. Thank you for being here for the ride.With love, Elena xxFollow the podcast on Instagram: @2twenty.somethingConnect with me on Instagram: @dimitrovelenaFollow me on Twitter: @dimitrovelenaaCodes for you:Get $10 in BTC free when you buy or sell $100 of crypto using Coinbase10% off of Built Bars with discount code TWENTYSOMETHING

Afternoon Drive
Thu. Jan. 26: Hour 1 - No Second Interviews Set Up For Broncos HC Candidates, Sean Payton Update, Where Will Tom Brady Play Next Year

Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 45:02


No Second Interviews Set Up For Broncos HC Candidates, Sean Payton Update, Where Will Tom Brady Play Next Year?

Dave and Dujanovic
Second set of Classified Documents found in President Biden's Delaware home

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 10:02


A second set of classified documents have been found in President Biden's home. Ike Ejochi, ABC News Correspondent joins the show to bring the latest information and how the president is responding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Astro arXiv | all categories
The second set of pulsar discoveries by CHIME FRB Pulsar: 14 Rotating Radio Transients and 7 pulsars

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 0:54


The second set of pulsar discoveries by CHIME FRB Pulsar: 14 Rotating Radio Transients and 7 pulsars by Fengqiu Adam Dong et al. on Tuesday 18 October The Canadian Hydrogen Mapping Experiment (CHIME) is a radio telescope located in British Columbia, Canada. The large field of view (FOV) of $sim$ 200 square degrees has enabled the CHIME/FRB instrument to produce the largest FRB catalog to date. The large FOV also allows CHIME/FRB to be an exceptional pulsar and Rotating Radio Transient (RRAT) finding machine, despite saving only the metadata information of incoming Galactic events. We have developed a pipeline to search for pulsars/RRATs using DBSCAN, a clustering algorithm. Output clusters are then inspected by a human for pulsar/RRAT candidates and follow-up observations are scheduled with the more sensitive CHIME/Pulsar instrument. The CHIME/Pulsar instrument is capable of a near-daily search mode observation cadence. We have thus developed the CHIME/Pulsar Single Pulse Pipeline to automate the processing of CHIME/Pulsar search mode data. We report the discovery of 21 new Galactic sources, with 14 RRATs, 6 regular slow pulsars and 1 binary system. Owing to CHIME/Pulsar's daily observations we have obtained timing solutions for 8 of the 14 RRATs along with all the regular pulsars. This demonstrates CHIME/Pulsar's ability at finding timing solutions for transient sources. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.09172v1

Astro arXiv | all categories
The second set of pulsar discoveries by CHIME FRB Pulsar: 14 Rotating Radio Transients and 7 pulsars

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 0:46


The second set of pulsar discoveries by CHIME FRB Pulsar: 14 Rotating Radio Transients and 7 pulsars by Fengqiu Adam Dong et al. on Tuesday 18 October The Canadian Hydrogen Mapping Experiment (CHIME) is a radio telescope located in British Columbia, Canada. The large field of view (FOV) of $sim$ 200 square degrees has enabled the CHIME/FRB instrument to produce the largest FRB catalog to date. The large FOV also allows CHIME/FRB to be an exceptional pulsar and Rotating Radio Transient (RRAT) finding machine, despite saving only the metadata information of incoming Galactic events. We have developed a pipeline to search for pulsars/RRATs using DBSCAN, a clustering algorithm. Output clusters are then inspected by a human for pulsar/RRAT candidates and follow-up observations are scheduled with the more sensitive CHIME/Pulsar instrument. The CHIME/Pulsar instrument is capable of a near-daily search mode observation cadence. We have thus developed the CHIME/Pulsar Single Pulse Pipeline to automate the processing of CHIME/Pulsar search mode data. We report the discovery of 21 new Galactic sources, with 14 RRATs, 6 regular slow pulsars and 1 binary system. Owing to CHIME/Pulsar's daily observations we have obtained timing solutions for 8 of the 14 RRATs along with all the regular pulsars. This demonstrates CHIME/Pulsar's ability at finding timing solutions for transient sources. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.09172v1

United Israel World Union
Two Versions – Ten Words – Second Set

United Israel World Union

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 73:10


Exodus 32-34 and Deuteronomy 9-10 provide the material for a class comparing and contrasting the Bible's narrative of the second set of stone tablets. The first set, seen only by Moses, was destroyed. What do we [think we] know about the second set of stone tablets? Who made the first set? Who made the second […]

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Northwest Copper releases second set of results from drilling at Kwanika Project

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 3:21


Northwest Copper CEO Peter Bell joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has releases strong drill results from the ongoing Kwanika drill program. Kwanika is one of the company's flagship assets. Bell telling Proactive the company has uncovered additional very high-grade copper and gold mineralization within a previously undrilled shallow area of the Kwanika deposit. Bell also shared with Proactive the company has started drilling at the Lorraine Project in British Columbia. The company is now drilling at this project, Stardust, Kwanika and Est Niv.

CRUSADE Channel Previews
The Barrett Brief – You Wanna Talk About Domestic Terrorists? These Are Domestic Terrorists.

CRUSADE Channel Previews

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 10:08


The Barrett Brief - You Wanna Talk About Domestic Terrorists? These Are Domestic Terrorists. Here is what is happening today in the Brief. First You Wanna Talk About Domestic Terrorists? These Are Domestic Terrorists. Second The Latest Fact Checks curated by Media Bias Fact Check Next Steve Hayes stops by  Third Federal Grand Jury Indicts Alleged NYC Subway Shooter on Charges That Could Send Him to Prison for Life & Second Set of Human Remains Found in Drought-Afflicted Nevada Reservoir Also CNN Poll Taken After SCOTUS Leak Deflates Dem Hopes for 2022 Midterms Don't forget The Lightning Brief!  Meanwhile Fighting the Cathedral  Finally don't forget the world famous "you gotta be kidding me" Our Readers And Listeners Keep Us In Print & On The Air! Click here to subscribe to The CRUSADE Channel's Founders Pass Member Service & Gain 24/7 Access to Our Premium, New Talk Radio Service. www.crusadechannel.com/go What Is The Crusade Channel? The CRUSADE Channel, The Last LIVE! Radio Station Standing begins our LIVE programming day with our all original CRUSADE Channel News hosted by award winning,  25 year news veteran Janet Huxley. Followed by LIVE! From London, “The Early Show with Fiorella Nash & Friends. With the morning drive time beginning we bring out the heavy artillery The Mike Church Show! The longest running, continual, long form radio talk show in the world at the tender age of 30 years young! Our broadcast day progresses into lunch, hang out with The Barrett Brief Show hosted by Rick Barrett “giving you the news of the day and the narrative that will follow”. Then Kennedy Hall and The Kennedy Profession drives your afternoon by “applying Natural Law to an unnatural world”!    The CRUSADE Channel also features Reconquest with Brother André Marie, The Fiorella Files Book Review Show, The Frontlines With Joe & Joe and your favorite radio classics like Suspense! and CBS Radio Mystery Theater. We've interviewed hundreds of guests, seen Brother Andre Marie notch his 200th broadcast of Reconquest; The Mike Church Show over 1500 episodes; launched an original LIVE! News Service; written and produced 4 Feature Length original dramas including The Last Confession of Sherlock Holmes and set sail on the coolest radio product ever, the 5 Minute Mysteries series! Combined with our best in the business LIVE! Coverage of every major political/cultural event of the last 6 years including Brexit, Trump's Election, Administration events, shampeachment, the CoronaDoom™, the 2020 Election and resulting Biden Regime's Coup d;'tat, January 6th Psy-op and now the attempt to make Russia and Vladimir Putin out as the new Hitler and his Germany. "When News Breaks Out, We Break In!" because we truly are:   The Last, Live, Radio Station, Standing.

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
April 15, 2022 Friday Hour 2

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 61:15


Second Set celebrating the artists of Popboomerang Records!   Focusing in on “Marching Out Of Time”!   The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast... listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you sharing the show? Please, are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  April 15, 2022, Friday…row two…Gigantic - 33 - Out Of Nowhere Singing For Humans - 22 - Walk Don't Run the Killjoys - 40 - Marching Out Of TimeGo-go Sapien - 24 - Metaphysical ResistanceBrilliant Fanzine - 21 - One In 10,000 (@Cam Farrar remix)Rick Hromadka - 01 Searchlight (Big Stir Records)Nick Batterham - 26 - Everything FlowsThe Richies - 18 - Fanclubesque [(PB007) Planet Of The Popboomerang Volume 1] (Popboomerang Records)The Stillsouls - Victory [Half Drunk Preacher]The Steinbecks - Fans Page. - 17 - Draining The Pool For YouGeorgia Fields - 03 - Snakes & Ladders@Florapop - 10 - Come To Me [(PB007) Planet Of The Popboomerang Volume 1] (Popboomerang Records)@D. Rogers - 09 - Knocked Down The House [Sparks On The Tarmac] (Popboomerang Records)Librarians With Hickeys - 10 Action Now [Action Now- 20-20 Re-Envisioned] (Futureman Records)Penny Hewson Music - 27 - Mercy StreetLivingstone Daisies - 04 - A World That's Made For YouSkipping Girl Vinegar - 02 - One Chance [It's Always Summer At Popboomerang] (Popboomerang Records)The Sunbeams - 22 - Game [(PB007) Planet Of The Popboomerang Volume 1] (Popboomerang Records)

Workingman's Pod
7/12/90 at RFK Stadium, Washington DC

Workingman's Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 109:14


Dead Heads Alex and Dave discuss the Grateful Dead's spooky, spacey, psychedelic show from July 12, 1990 at RFK Stadium in DC. Topics include: our first Brent Mydland show(!); Bob Bralove and MIDI; our first Drums>Space; Box of Rain; Victim or the Crime; late-period Dark Star; and Touch of Grey.If you're enjoying the show, send us a note on Twitter, @workingmanspod, or Instagram, @workingmans_pod!Links:Video of the Second Set: https://youtu.be/ZZ2JUjYcroc?t=9960Grateful Seconds: http://www.gratefulseconds.com/Garrett Graham on "Victim": http://artsites.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/votc.htmlJerry Garcia on "Victim": https://www.dead.net/features/greatest-stories-ever-told/greatest-stories-ever-told-victim-or-crimeLost Live Dead: https://lostlivedead.blogspot.com/

Fringe with Benefits
Episode 65: A Second Set of Eyelids

Fringe with Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 59:05


Join Stacey this week while she lays down the law of the land from her soapbox. This week we are joined by another Grays Harbor Ghosthunter member Gordon! He has some crazy stories and no doubt, they're doozies! Stacey's Socials: Coleman the Mystery Killer Psycho Wombat Mermaid Mummy More Propaganda Bull Rider's Dad Atrocity Propaganda 6 Million Myth Netflix is Woke AF OR is Nuts BBC Reporter Dies ISSM: 7 Habits for Healthy Body and Mind Donations for Inward Survival OUT OF ORDER (until further notice) Mailbag: fringewithbenefits@protonmail.com Patreon Telegram Invitation Link --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fringewithbenefits/support

Doug Ellin's Ramble On
A Second Set of Eyes - Dave Perkal - Cinematographer | Hollywood Wayz

Doug Ellin's Ramble On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 40:24 Transcription Available


Doug talks to longtime friend and cinematographer Dave Perkal. Dave, who is currently working on Doug's latest project, breaks down his process for analyzing and interpreting Doug's script and some of the tools and influences he uses to help bring the creative vision to life. He talks about his experience as a cinematographer and camera operator, the benefits of pre-production, and shares invaluable tips on what you can do to save time and money before you start filming. Listen, subscribe, and follow @Hollywood Wayz .Thanks to our sponsors:Hulu = Hulu highlights stories that showcase Black History - past and present - 365 days a year. Hulu subscription required. Terms apply.

The Wake Up Eager Workforce Podcast
Understanding TriMetrix #18

The Wake Up Eager Workforce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 65:33


Overview of Episode #18. The following topics are covered: Understanding Hiring and Coaching Assessment Tool TriMetrix What It Is and How to Use It All About Its Rich History  and the Science of Axiology How to Read and Understand the Dimensional Balance Page Questions?  Comments?  Contact Suzie @ suzie@pricelessprofessional.com or 770-578-6976 Directory of all Wake Up Eager podcasts: www.wakeupeagerworkforce.com Timing on Recording: @ 2:26  --- Topic 1: Personal Story and Why People Do Not Work Out A Personal Story: When I first realized how challenging it can be to hire the right person for the job – a tough lesson. Reasons why people do not work out. Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler shared 69% let go due to lack of personal skills Cost of turnover 1.5 to 8 times salary – silent killer of Corporate Profitability Timing on Recording: @ 14:37  --- Topic 2:  What People Bring to the Job My Car Analogy Have to get away from, “Anyone can be trained to do any job.” “With enough training & try hard enough any one can excel…”  People bring who they are to the job – and who they are is not only their background and experience, but their natural style, strengths and motivators. Fit Matters Our data shows that one assessment is 60% predictable – good fit-  in successful hiring; two assessments are 80% predictable in successful hiring and three assessments are 93% predictable in successful hiring. Department of Labor recommends three views of a person Assessment Results should account for less than 30% Timing on Recording: @ 17:00 --- Topic 3: What Is TriMetrix? What makes TriMetrix unique - tri-modal assessment = three views Dr. Hartman quote, “Are they going to be happy?  Are they going to be productive?  Will they want to stay?  Will they own their job?  Will they contribute their talent generously?" What TriMetrix measures Podcasts that explain two of the assessments in TriMetrix: - Episode #1 DISC – www.pricelessprofessional.com/disc - Episode #2 Motivators – www.pricelessprofessional.com/moremotivation - Episode #3 Motivators – www.pricelessprofessional.com/moremotivation2   Assessment results help us understand the person –and a Benchmark for the job helps us understand the job.  How we get to under the hood – what a person can do and perform easily. Sample TriMetrix Talent Report  Sample Hiring Debrief   Sample TriMetrix Coaching Report   Timing on Recording: @ 29:20  --- Topic 4: History of TriMetrix and About the Science of Axiology Formal Axiology is a logic-based science When we make decisions and take action-we use our mental and emotional capacities to do so.  Sometimes we take the right actions and make the right decisions, sometimes we don't Axiology is measuring the quality of our judgment and decision-making by gauging both our mental clarity and emotional orientation and conditioning.  Judgement responses reveal strengths and development opportunities. Dr. Hartman, “This is a study of one's thinking habits.” Robert Schirokauer – 1932 fled Germany fake passport.  Rejected communism  and believed that ‘every life is sacred and that you can't kill people for an idea'  Changed name: Robert S. Hartman.  12 books, hundreds of articles, 1970's – companies like Seimens, Volkswagen, Alcoa Aluminum were using HVP. Hartman's vision was to give us the means to recognize and fulfill "the good" within each of us, thereby enriching our lives.  By applying these principles on a broader scale, we may also enrich our world and make it a place of more "goodness" and peace. Serves as a roadmap – pointing where we are and where we can go – to full self-actualization How people judge, think and process.   TTI SI is powered by its three decades of research, conducted by Target Training International, Ltd.  data pool of millions of individuals collected over these decades. They have four patents. I become certified in 2004. Timing on Recording: @ 33:20  --- Topic 5: Understanding How We Make Decisions – Three Dimensions of Thinking from Axiology and Dr. Hartman, The Dimensional Balance Page and Personal Skills How does axiology do this? Three main thinking dimensions. We all use all three dimensions in our thinking and decision-making to various degrees.  We think and feel in all three dimensions, fluidly, all the time. Young Man on a Cruise – SYSTEMIC: I'm here to meet women; EXTRINSIC: Three days, tall women with brown hair; INTRINSIC:  I met the love of my life How this relates to TriMetrix & Dimensional Balance page…  The higher the score = high clarity = high capacity – “I can do this with ease – it will be a strength.” External and Internal – Six areas: - External- Understanding Others –“stepping in the shoes of others…” Listening skills, empathy and degree of emotional distance, ability to build trust and rapport. Ability to adapt to others.  - External- Practical Thinking -Common Sense  -social norms,  can do or frustration in getting things done. Understanding functions at work, apply resources. - External- Systems Judgment - understanding the system and order, approach to authority, understanding of rules and whether embrace them or rebel against them. Big picture, structure and order. - Internal- Sense of Self -Sense of inner worth, Comfortable in own skin, below average – hungry for achievement or tendency to burn out-does not take care of self. - Internal- Role Awareness  – changes – impacts resiliency, self-management, internalized role, understand place in the world, if high + - no barriers to their drive/motivation/pride in role - Internal- Self-Direction -  ideal self. Self-discipline, self-image, project self into the future Proxy Statements – 78 quadrillion ways to rank the items, First Set of 18 – good to bad, Second Set of 18 - agree to disagree Clarity - How well the respondent understands the dimension Based on how the 18 statements were ranked - 4-6 low, 6-8 medium, 8-10 high Personal Skills – research --- required at some level for most jobs; all are job related. most jobs only require Mastery of seven, 18- 20 high = high performer, high capacity Research – Top Personal Skills in Leaders:  Personal Accountability, Goal Achievement, Interpersonal Skills, Leading Others, Persuasion.