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EP48 The Holeshot Podcast Shawna Robinson and Rodney by Real People Media
EP48 The Holeshot Podcast Shawna Robinson and Rodney by Real People Media
She may not have been the first, and won't be the last, but she is undoubtedly a pioneer in Motorsports. Former NASCAR racer Shawna Robinson sits down with Dale Earnhardt Jr and co-host Mike Davis for a fascinating conversation.Robinson's start in Motorsports didn't come as most people would predict. It wasn't behind the wheel of a car. It was behind the wheel of a truck. And we're not talking your everyday truck, we're talking about a Big-Rig going up to 160mph. Fresh out of high school, the small-statured Iowa girl got her first chance in competitive racing in one of the largest race vehicles possible. Her father, a man they called Lefty, and her brothers, were a part of a traveling circus of Big Rig Racing and entertainment. It was a series her dad founded and the family promoted. Sliding an 8-thousand pound truck around fairgrounds tracks sprinkled throughout America, people took notice of the young female phenom excelling in a sport full of rough and rowdy men. When the Great American Truck Racing series hit the big tracks, people took notice of Robinson. She became the first female to ever win on a superspeedway, winning at the Milwaukee Mile.Success and an unwavering work ethic created a path to NASCAR. There, Robinson went from the biggest vehicle to racing the compact stock cars of the NASCAR Dash Series. Just three races in, she made history becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Touring Series race. Her climb to the NASCAR Xfinity Series came with some success, but some heartache as well. She was the fast qualifier at the Xfinity race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1994. In that race, she didn't make it around to complete the first lap. She was wrecked. Was it intentional? Other drivers and a commentator told her it was. Shawna shares the story.The ups and downs of racing intersected life and the start of her own family during one phone call. It was her best opportunity yet, but one she had to turn down. She shares the emotion of turning down a ride due to pregnancy. A few years later, Shawna found herself trying to qualify for the 2002 Daytona 500. The Cup Series rookie became the first driver since Janet Guthrie, in 1977, to race her way into the Great American race.Shawna's racing career didn't pan out the way she wanted, but she's someone who will always be remembered. For Dale Earnhardt Jr., she will also be remembered as a woman who stood her ground. The table conversation gets interesting when the two drivers talk about an incident that stemmed from a practice get-together, continued into the race, included a middle-finger and an angry Robinson going to confront Earnhardt in his hauler.Shawna opens up to Dale Jr. and Mike Davis about some of the challenges she faced throughout her career being a female in a male-dominated sport. She also shares her thoughts on the females who have gripped the wheel after her career and what advantages they have in creating opportunities. But her biggest challenge came outside of the racecar. A cancer diagnosis and rigorous chemotherapy and radiation was just another hurdle for her to jump. Shawna discusses the day she found out the news and how she got through it.Before Shawna's arrival, the DJD gang talks about the big moment for Formula One driver Daniel Riccardo getting to drive his father's famed no. 3 car around Austin, Texas' Circuit of the Americas. Dale Jr. reveals just how much the gesture means to him and his family. Dale Jr. breaks some news on this week's podcast, announcing which NASCAR Xfinity Series race he will drive during the 2022 season.AskJr presented by Xfinity was "the funnest" segment of the day. Dale talks about his upcoming NASCAR Next-Gen test at the legendary 1/4-mile Bowman Gray Stadium. He also gives fans a peek behind closed doors of what it is really like inside the NASCAR hauler when you are called to the principal's office. Dale shares some hellacious times during Halloween that were both risky and mischievous. 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
She may not have been the first, and won't be the last, but she is undoubtedly a pioneer in Motorsports. Former NASCAR racer Shawna Robinson sits down with Dale Earnhardt Jr and co-host Mike Davis for a fascinating conversation. Robinson's start in Motorsports didn't come as most people would predict. It wasn't behind the wheel of a car. It was behind the wheel of a truck. And we're not talking your everyday truck, we're talking about a Big-Rig going up to 160mph. Fresh out of high school, the small-statured Iowa girl got her first chance in competitive racing in one of the largest race vehicles possible. Her father, a man they called Lefty, and her brothers, were a part of a traveling circus of Big Rig Racing and entertainment. It was a series her dad founded and the family promoted. Sliding an 8-thousand pound truck around fairgrounds tracks sprinkled throughout America, people took notice of the young female phenom excelling in a sport full of rough and rowdy men. When the Great American Truck Racing series hit the big tracks, people took notice of Robinson. She became the first female to ever win on a superspeedway, winning at the Milwaukee Mile. Success and an unwavering work ethic created a path to NASCAR. There, Robinson went from the biggest vehicle to racing the compact stock cars of the NASCAR Dash Series. Just three races in, she made history becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Touring Series race. Her climb to the NASCAR Xfinity Series came with some success, but some heartache as well. She was the fast qualifier at the Xfinity race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1994. In that race, she didn't make it around to complete the first lap. She was wrecked. Was it intentional? Other drivers and a commentator told her it was. Shawna shares the story. The ups and downs of racing intersected life and the start of her own family during one phone call. It was her best opportunity yet, but one she had to turn down. She shares the emotion of turning down a ride due to pregnancy. A few years later, Shawna found herself trying to qualify for the 2002 Daytona 500. The Cup Series rookie became the first driver since Janet Guthrie, in 1977, to race her way into the Great American race. Shawna's racing career didn't pan out the way she wanted, but she's someone who will always be remembered. For Dale Earnhardt Jr., she will also be remembered as a woman who stood her ground. The table conversation gets interesting when the two drivers talk about an incident that stemmed from a practice get-together, continued into the race, included a middle-finger and an angry Robinson going to confront Earnhardt in his hauler. Shawna opens up to Dale Jr. and Mike Davis about some of the challenges she faced throughout her career being a female in a male-dominated sport. She also shares her thoughts on the females who have gripped the wheel after her career and what advantages they have in creating opportunities. But her biggest challenge came outside of the racecar. A cancer diagnosis and rigorous chemotherapy and radiation was just another hurdle for her to jump. Shawna discusses the day she found out the news and how she got through it. Before Shawna's arrival, the DJD gang talks about the big moment for Formula One driver Daniel Riccardo getting to drive his father's famed no. 3 car around Austin, Texas' Circuit of the Americas. Dale Jr. reveals just how much the gesture means to him and his family. Dale Jr. breaks some news on this week's podcast, announcing which NASCAR Xfinity Series race he will drive during the 2022 season. AskJr presented by Xfinity was "the funnest" segment of the day. Dale talks about his upcoming NASCAR Next-Gen test at the legendary 1/4-mile Bowman Gray Stadium. He also gives fans a peek behind closed doors of what it is really like inside the NASCAR hauler when you are called to the principal's office. Dale shares some hellacious times during Halloween that were both risky and mischievous. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In one of the most emotional episodes we've ever produced, Shawna Robinson and hosts Steve Waid and Rick Houston discuss the impact cancer has had on their lives.
In one of the most emotional episodes we've ever produced, Shawna Robinson and hosts Steve Waid and Rick Houston discuss the impact cancer has had on their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we share the second of what will be three installments of our interview with Shawna Robinson. In this episode, Shawna talks about the 1994 weekend in Atlanta in which she experienced the highest of highs in becoming the first woman to win a Busch Series pole position and the lowest of lows on the very first lap of the race. She also also talks about how motherhood impacted her career, her decision to start racing again and the ups and downs that she experienced after that. In our second segment, we go back to the March 17, 1994 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of Winston Cup rookie Jeff Burton's strong at Atlanta, before giving way to eventual winner Ernie Irvan; Shawna's pole win and a controversial first-lap incident with Mike Wallace and Joe Nemechek. Finally, Bobby Labonte experiences a scary landing of his plane on his way home from the Atlanta race weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we share the second of what will be three installments of our interview with Shawna Robinson. In this episode, Shawna talks about the 1994 weekend in Atlanta in which she experienced the highest of highs in becoming the first woman to win a Busch Series pole position and the lowest of lows on the very first lap of the race. She also also talks about how motherhood impacted her career, her decision to start racing again and the ups and downs that she experienced after that. In our second segment, we go back to the March 17, 1994 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of Winston Cup rookie Jeff Burton's strong at Atlanta, before giving way to eventual winner Ernie Irvan; Shawna's pole win and a controversial first-lap incident with Mike Wallace and Joe Nemechek. Finally, Bobby Labonte experiences a scary landing of his plane on his way home from the Atlanta race weekend.
Shawna Robinson was the first woman to win a NASCAR touring series race when she won a Charlotte/Daytona Dash Series event at Asheville. She was the first woman to win a pole in the Busch Series and she is also the first woman we've featured as an interview guest here on the show. And what a story she has. We're going to do three episodes with Shawna … the first two on her career, and then the third and final show will focus on her battle with breast cancer. In our second segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid dig into the October 10, 1991 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of the fall Charlotte weekend at Charlotte. Geoff Bodine and Junior Johnson stretched their fuel mileage to the very last vapor and won the Winston Cup event, after Mark Martin had dominated the event. Morgan Shepherd and Dave Marcis were involved in a pretty heated confrontation. There was also an announcement in Level Cross, North Carolina that stirred up a lot of emotions for a lot of people.
Shawna Robinson was the first woman to win a NASCAR touring series race when she won a Charlotte/Daytona Dash Series event at Asheville. She was the first woman to win a pole in the Busch Series and she is also the first woman we've featured as an interview guest here on the show. And what a story she has. We're going to do three episodes with Shawna … the first two on her career, and then the third and final show will focus on her battle with breast cancer. In our second segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid dig into the October 10, 1991 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of the fall Charlotte weekend at Charlotte. Geoff Bodine and Junior Johnson stretched their fuel mileage to the very last vapor and won the Winston Cup event, after Mark Martin had dominated the event. Morgan Shepherd and Dave Marcis were involved in a pretty heated confrontation. There was also an announcement in Level Cross, North Carolina that stirred up a lot of emotions for a lot of people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rolfe Schnur joins Tim to share his journey from New Jersey, to a team owner in NASCAR, marketing director for Buck Baker. sales for Shawna Robinson and William Byron, and driver development expert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In my first of two episodes featuring author and teacher T.J. Tranchell (interview begins at 14:09), we talked about how a simple Shawna Robinson 1:64 scale diecast began our respect towards one another. But more importantly, becoming one of my mentors throughout my post-college days where I've learned a lot about how to properly write and understanding how things work out is okay sometimes. This was definitely the case during my time at the University of Idaho when I wrote for The Argonaut from 2015-16. We dove into my troubled past with a sports editor during Fall 2016 that led to one of the reasons why I decided to graduate early. From there, T.J. also discussed about his journey as a media personnel over the past two decades which you'll certainly enjoy. All of that and more on the latest episode of "Behind the Exploratory Lenses."
In this episode we discuss brand "personality" and "voice" with Shawna Robinson. Personality within a Brand is something that is often overlooked and often goes unnoticed but it is what makes any successful brand standout. Shawna is Chief Story Officer at everydayicing.com.
In this episode we talk about your brand story with Chief Story Officer for Everyday Icing, Shawna Robinson. Your brand story brings everything together to clarify your key messages and create clear and effective messaging tools.Everyday Icing
Bonjour à tous! Ici votre hôtesse Amélie Delobel et je suis très heureuse de vous accueillir sur mon podcast Athlètes-Entrepreneurs pour cet épisode #025. Athlètes-Entrepreneurs est un podcast qui a pour but de motiver les athlètes ou anciens athlètes qui souhaitent se lancer en affaires . Pour cet épisode, j’ai décidé de vous faire découvrir Danica Patrick, une ancienne pilote professionnelle de Nascar et IndyCar. C'est pourquoi le titre de cet épisode est Danica Patrick continue de foncer . Danica Patrick continue de foncer Du karting à la course professionnelle Comme beaucoup de jeunes pilotes, elle a débuté dans cet univers à l’âge de 10 ans en faisant du karting. Elle a rapidement démontré du talent, remportant trois championnats nationaux de karting au milieu des années 1990 dans sa catégorie. Voyant son potentiel, ses parents ont accepté qu’elle quitte les États-Unis pour poursuivre son apprentissage au Royaume-Uni en 1998 à l’âge de 16 ans. Patrick est restée en Europe jusqu’en 2001 avant de revenir au Wisconsin, par faute de financement. En 2002, elle a participé à cinq courses de la série Barber Dodge Pro avant de courir dans la série Toyota Atlantic pendant deux ans. Son meilleur résultat a été une troisième place au classement du championnat pour la saison 2004, où elle est devenue la première femme à remporter une pôle position de la série. Ses débuts en IndyCar Puis, en 2005, elle a débuté sa carrière en IndyCar avec l’écurie Rahal Letterman Racing où elle a obtenu trois pole positions, ce qui égalait un record pour une recrue. Sans surprise, Danica Patrick a été nommée recrue de l’année en IndyCar cette saison-là. L’Américaine a continué de s’améliorer les années suivantes, terminant au sixième rang du classement général des pilotes en 2008 avant d’améliorer cette marque dès l’année suivante en terminant au cinquième rang, ce qui sera sa meilleure position en carrière en IndyCar. Cette année-là, elle termine entre autres troisième lors de la prestigieuse course des 500 miles d’Indianapolis avec l’écurie Andretti Green Racing. Il s’agit de la meilleure performance réalisée par une femme de toute l’histoire. En 2010, ses résultats sont en baisse, mais elle termine tout de même à deux reprises en deuxième position avant de délaisser l’Indycar pour le Nascar en 2011. Au total, Danica Patrick a pris part à 116 courses en IndyCar sur une période d’un peu plus de huit ans, sa dernière étant les 500 miles d’Indianapolis en 2018. Sa première et seule victoire en Indycar a eu lieu au Japon en avril 2008, devenu ainsi la première femme à signer une victoire en Indycar. Elle aura monté à sept reprises au total sur le podium. Du succès en NASCAR également En 2010, elle débute sa carrière en Séries Nationwide NASCAR, qui est maintenant la Xfinity Series où elle coursera un total de 61 fois, signant une pole position en 2012, devenant la première femme depuis Shawna Robinson en 1994 à réaliser l’exploit. Patrick s’est également hissée à sept reprises dans le top-10 de 2010 à 2014, les années où elle a disputé des courses dans cette catégorie. Puis, en 2012, Danica a fait ses débuts en série Sprint, maintenant la série Monster Energy NASCAR, où elle a pris part à 191 courses en près de sept ans. Elle est devenue la première femme à remporter une pôle position, soit lors du Daytona 500 en 2013 où elle a finalement terminé huitième. Patrick a battu le record de Janet Guthrie en 2015 pour le plus de résultats dans le top-10, réalisant l’exploit à sept reprises. De son côté, Guthrie avait réalisé cela à cinq occasions. Danica a cessé la course à temps plein en 2017, mais elle a pris part aux courses du Daytona 500 et des 500 miles d’Indianapolis en 2018 avant d’annoncer officiellement sa retraite. L’importance de bien planifier son après-carrière Contrairement à plusieurs anciens sportifs, Danica Patrick a admis en entrevue qu’elle ne s’ennuyait pas des pistes en tant que telles,...
Join Leah's conversation with Shawna Robinson, CPA, as they discuss how to find assets and understated income using tax returns. Subscribe to The Investigation Game podcast today: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2I7e2Mx Spotify: https://spoti.fi/30OLHmq Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2Wyq7mS Subscribe to Workman Forensics: http://bit.ly/2Qrna20 LIKE us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2K73yiN FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WoRQ9N FOLLOW us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2W9rf0Z FOLLOW us on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2I3iH1X Check us out at www.workmanforensics.com
This episode was recorded Live at the Elmvale Acres Library during a round table discussion on mental health featuring a panel of former guests Shawna Robinson, Matthew Johnston and Katya, as well as featuring new attendee Dave Logan to discuss their thoughts, feelings and personal experiences with mental health and the stigmas and labels that come with them. Co hosted with my good buddy Fred, shout outs also go to Unpaid Agent Denise and Unpaid Promoter Maryse for helping to produce the live show on Facebook on the Nobodies Are Somebodies page, as well as audio and video. If you missed the live video of this special 100th episode, head on over to the Facebook page any time to check it out! Nobodies Are Somebodies Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nobodiesaresomebodiespodcast/ Music by Matthew Johnston https://soundcloud.com/user-234321408
In this episode, myself and former many-times guest Shawna Robinson debate topics imagined by my unpaid agent Denise and we really go for it. It was recorded live as is with minimal editing, so what you hear is what you get. Sorry! Thanks to Denise for moderating the episode and for Shawna and I no longer being friends and my thanks to Matthew Johnston for providing a brand new, exclusive track to the podcast, called of course, 'Nobodies Are Somebodies'! Matthew Johnston's albums on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-234321408
Back by no one's demand, but a seemingly popular series in the Nobodies Are Somebodies story book, this 4th installment of the News of the World episode has guest host, former guest herself Shawna Robinson filling in for my good buddy Fred, and she sure knows how to light it up and get a response from me. We debate the importance of the NAFTA agreement to Canada and if we really need the business arrangement with the US for us to survive, and also we touch on what can happen when we lose faith in law enforcement officials when they commit crimes themselves. Exploring the human factor of the police here in Canada and all over the world in general. It's more News of the World, and so my thanks to Shawna, and let's she if she can hang like Fred does! Music featured on this episode by Matthew Johnston, featuring portions of his original song 'Walk This Way' https://soundcloud.com/user-234321408
Shawna Robinson has traveled pretty much all over the world and in the time has gotten some experiences and memories that many of us can only dream about! But what she found out about herself that only a local journey can share gave her more awareness than any other place or country she could visit. First we learned about her travel, and now we learn about the young woman that is Shawna, what she deals with on a daily basis, and how she had to fight to get answers and is still working on that today. The final installment of April Awareness Month is all about medical diagnosis and not accepting "I don't know" as an answer
Progressive Action had a chance to interview newly elected E Board member Shawna Robinson and former Chairman for conductor - tower division Michael Staton on the issues that affects members in RTO. This show touched on the incompetence of newly elected union reps in the RTO department, the issues in the platform controller jobs, MOW taking flagging jobs from conductors and the union making a side deal in it, what goes on in E Board meetings, the contract demand sheet by TWU and why its misleading, union reps not having no real fight and why management has the upper hand, oh did I say incompetence!?!? PLUS MUCH MORE!!! Log on to www.ProgressiveAction.info Follow us Facebook: "Progressive Action" Instagram: ProgressiveAction Twitter: ProgressiveAct