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Use code "SCI" at arenaclub.comDid Panini use Artificial Intelligence to write the backs of their new sports cards? The new Panini Signature Series basketball set features player descriptions that are so poetic and absurd that many collectors are convinced they were generated by AI. However, Panini has officially denied the claims to The Athletic, stating that a team of former sportswriters penned the copy. In this episode of Cards on the Table, we read some of the most ridiculous examples—including wild descriptions for V.J. Edgecombe, Carter Bryant, and Joan Beringer—and debate whether this "AI slop" is a disaster or exactly what the hobby needs to make card backs fun to read again.Plus, we break down Beckett Grading's massive 49% output increase in May and debate if BGS should adjust their grading scale to hand out more Pristine 10s following PSA's recent value tier shutdown. We also analyze GameStop's Q1 financial reports (showing collectibles officially overtaking video games) and discuss the sports card market impact of the massive Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals matchup!Key Topics Covered:Panini AI Controversy: Did Panini use ChatGPT to write the outrageous card backs in their new Signature Series set? We read the craziest examples and debate Panini's official denial.Beckett Grading's Comeback: With BGS output jumping 49% to 145,000 cards graded in May, we debate if Colin Hudson and Beckett should alter their grading scale to compete with PSA.GameStop's Collectible Pivot: Q1 financial data proves that GameStop is officially a collectibles-first retailer, but can they truly replace the Local Card Shop (LCS)?NBA Finals Card Market: Analyzing the hobby impact of the Knicks vs. Spurs Game 1, including the current card markets for Jalen Brunson, Victor Wembanyama, and Stephon Castle.Check out Arena Club today to rip live slab packs, and use promo code SCI for 20% off your first purchase!Shop CardsHQ Inventory Online ►: https://bit.ly/cardshqTrack card prices & your collection with Market Movers ►: https://bit.ly/marketmoversappJoin CardsHQ Breaks on Whatnot ►: https://bit.ly/cardshqbreaksJoin CardsHQ Shop on Whatnot ►: https://bit.ly/cardshqshopJoin CardsHQ Blitz on Whatnot ►: https://bit.ly/cardshqblitzJoin CardsHQ Hoops on Whatnot ►: https://bit.ly/cardshqhoopsJoin CardsHQ Poke on Whatnot ►: https://bit.ly/cardshqpokeDiscounted PSA/SGC Card Grading ►: https://bit.ly/gradingserviceDownload our Apps!SCI App (Apple) ►: https://apple.co/3riGbb5SCI App (Google) ►: https://bit.ly/SCIAPPGooglePlayFollow Us:SCI Instagram ►: https://bit.ly/SCIIGSCI Twitter ►: https://bit.ly/scitweetsSCI Facebook ►: https://bit.ly/FBSCIPageGeoff's IG ►: https://bit.ly/itsgeoffwilsonGeoff's YouTube ►: https://bit.ly/ytgeoffCard Crew YouTube ►: https://bit.ly/cardcrewMarket Movers YouTube ►: https://bit.ly/marketmoversyt
This episode explores the latest in basketball card releases from Panini and Topps, comparing licensed and unlicensed products, and discussing their design, value, and collectability. Hosted by Ricky, Dr. Chad, and Mrs. Madam, the show offers insights into the card collecting world and market trends. Check Out Our Other Content: New Product Releases with Mrs. Doc - Every Wednesday Pack to the Future Podcast - Flagship - Livestream YouTube Thursday, Podcast Saturday PTTF Presents Sunday Night's Main Event - A Wrestling Card Podcast - Select Sundays
Send us a text and chime in!Brad Fain and Ron Fain discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly surrounding current community conversations. The conversation touches local history, public dialogue, social media criticism, and the importance of respectful, fact-based discussion. Those with differing viewpoints are invited to reach out to podcast@fainsignaturegroup.com to discuss their perspective on the podcast, as long as they bring facts to the conversation. They also revisit topics from the recent Signature Series event, The Land We Share, including annexation, open space, and thoughtful community building. Watch the full conversation for more insight into the issues shaping the region's future. How to Subscribe to these updates:TGM YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSjGsadOIuS8WqB731l2uA Fain Signature Group Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fsgpv/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Debbie Stroud, CEO of Whataburger, a 76-year-old company that now has more than 1,000 locations across 17 states. Debbie spent more than 30 years as an executive at McDonald's and Starbucks before joining Whataburger in 2023 as COO. She was named CEO in 2025, and she's earned a reputation as a warm and personable leader who is often found in restaurants listening to team members about how the company can improve. That's a great fit for Whataburger, which is still partially owned by its founding family and which calls its 50,000-plus team members “family members.” Sam recently sat down with Debbie in a brand-new location outside Raleigh, NC, for an episode of the Signature Series, powered by The Coca-Cola Company, and talked about how she's setting the tone for a family-like company culture — and about how Whataburger is tapping into its rabid fan base to expand its footprint.In this conversation, you'll find out why:An aligned team empowered to do the work can accomplish great thingsLeaders create the conditions for successData tells a story — and it should guide your decision makingBrands should embrace the authentic relationship their guests have with themCuriosity plus diversified experience makes for a strong future leaderHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
This week we dive into Jakks Signature Series Wave 1 in the main event! We also talk about the end of AEW Jazwares, new updates from Hasttel Toy including a new Regium Savio Vega, New updates from Simpsons Jakks, 200X Whiplash, Clawful coming to Chronicles, Wundar Masterverse, Arn & Ole Mat Maniacs, plus new Mat Maniacs preorders! Check it out now!Also check out The TB Toycast YouTube Channelhttps://youtube.com/@tbtoycast?si=urgkS1OmWkq8U008Also Checkout the Saturday Morning Rumble Wheelhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-saturday-morning-rumble-wheel/id1654659843
Gary Williams opens this edition of 5 Clubs from Quail Hollow Club with a deep look at the Truist Championship, highlighting firm and fast course conditions, the strategic challenge facing players, and the broader significance of the event's return to Charlotte. He also reflects on the unveiling of Charlie Sifford's statue and what it represents for the game's history, while diving into the evolving landscape of professional golf, including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau's latest comments and what they signal about the ongoing tension between LIV Golf and the PGA TOUR.Bill Rogers, CEO of Truist, joins to discuss the company's landmark investment in the PGA TOUR and the Truist Championship. He shares insight into why the partnership goes beyond sponsorship, how it impacts the Charlotte community year-round, and what success looks like for fans, players, and stakeholders alike.Lucas Glover, U.S. Open champion and PGA TOUR Player Advisory Council chairman, offers a candid perspective on both his game and the state of professional golf. He reflects on his past win at Quail Hollow, breaks down the challenges of the course, and provides thoughtful insight into TOUR governance, player perspectives, and the path forward amid ongoing changes in the sport.Adam Sperling, executive director of the Truist Championship, explains what sets a Signature Series event apart and how organizers balance player expectations with sponsor goals. He details the effort to create a premier fan experience while maintaining the tournament's legacy and deep ties to the Charlotte community.Taylor Zarzour, PGA TOUR Radio host and Charlotte resident, joins to provide local insight and broadcast perspective on the Truist Championship. He discusses the atmosphere around Quail Hollow, how the course conditions could shape scoring, and what storylines fans should be watching as the week unfolds.Steve Smith Sr., former Carolina Panthers wide receiver, and Jonathan Stewart, former Carolina Panthers running back, bring energy and personality as they talk about their connection to golf, competing in the pro-am, and what it means to be part of a major golf event in a city they still call home.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).
Gary Williams sets the stage from Quail Hollow Club ahead of the Truist Championship, highlighting the evolution of this PGA TOUR stop into a premier Signature Series event. He reflects on the course's history, Rory McIlroy's dominance at the venue, and the broader storylines shaping the current PGA TOUR season—from competitive parity to the importance of elite fields and championship venues. The conversation also touches on course conditions, including drought challenges in the Southeast, and how Quail Hollow continues to test the best players in the world.Michael Kim, PGA TOUR winner, joins to discuss the current state of the TOUR, including player perspectives on competition, governance, and the evolving landscape of professional golf. He also reflects on his standout college career and shares insights into what it takes to compete at the highest level, offering fans a candid look at life on TOUR.Rex Hoggard, senior writer for @GolfChannel, breaks down the biggest storylines heading into the week, including the debate around Player of the Year and the depth of talent across the PGA TOUR. He and Gary discuss the balance between dominance and parity in today's game, and why this season feels as competitive as ever.Sherry Graziano, Head of Digital, Client Experience and Marketing at Truist, explains how the championship goes beyond golf, focusing on community impact, sustainability, and year-round engagement in Charlotte. She details how initiatives tied to the event aim to create lasting economic and philanthropic benefits, making the tournament more than just a four-day competition.Keith Wood, Director of Greens and Grounds at Quail Hollow Club, provides a behind-the-scenes look at course setup, detailing the challenges of maintaining championship conditions amid drought conditions. He explains how firmness, green speeds, and agronomy decisions shape the test players will face.Keith Stewart, founder of Read The Line, brings a betting and analytics perspective to the conversation, breaking down key storylines for the week and how course fit, recent form, and statistical trends factor into evaluating the field. He offers insight into players to watch at Quail Hollow and explains how fans can better understand the nuances behind performance data when following the PGA TOUR.Johnny Harris, President of Quail Hollow Club, and Johno Harris, chairman of the Truist Championship, share their vision for the event and the role it plays in Charlotte's sports culture. They discuss the importance of delivering a world-class fan experience while continuing to elevate the tournament as one of the PGA TOUR's marquee stops. 5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).
Send us a text and chime in!Prescott residents are invited to participate in an important Signature Series discussion about the future of their community at The Land We Share: The Path to Better Community Design, on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Hosted at The Center, 1280 E. Rosser Street, this community conversation will bring together subject-matter experts in land planning and community design to explore how thoughtful planning can shape a stronger future for the region. This event will focus on how diverse perspectives can be incorporated into land use decisions that support growth, infrastructure, and quality of life. WHEN: Tuesday, May 19th | 3:30 PM - 5:00... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/signature-series-event-explores-prescotts-future/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week's episode, we discuss Tesla having its HW3 reckoning, Ford reshuffling its EV unit, Donut Lab being in hot water, and more. The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek's YouTube channel. As a reminder, we'll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS We now have a Patreon if you want to help us avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast: We talk to Aseem Kapur, energy and eMobility executive at GM Energy! Tesla doing final ‘Signature Series' run of Model S and X Plaid — starts at $159,420 Tesla gets FSD Supervised approved in the Netherlands — here's what it means Tesla tells HW3 owner to ‘be patient' after 7 years of waiting for FSD Key evidence disappears from Tesla involved in bizarre crash Ford reshuffles EV unit, Doug Field out as Farley chases 8% margin Ford CEO warns Chinese EVs would hit ‘the heart and soul' of the US Lucid names new CEO as it raises over $1 billion and ramps up robotaxi ambitions Slate Auto closes funding round with enough financial runway to reach next stage of production Donut Lab's ‘miracle' solid-state battery is fraud, says insider, Donut Lab denies Here's the live stream for today's episode starting at 4:00 p.m. ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET: https://www.youtube.com/live/jAAb1ie0NGI
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1318: Penske climbs the dealer ranks as consolidation continues, Tesla sends off Model S/X with a pricey Signature Series, and $4 gas is pushing consumers online.Automotive News' 2026 Top 150 Dealer ranking saw some notable movement as acquisitions and stronger same-store sales reshaped the leaderboard.Penske Automotive moved to No. 2, bumping AutoNation to No. 3, while Lithia holds the top spot yet again.Penske's growth was fueled in part by high-volume California and Texas store acquisitions now fully counted in 2025 results.The Top 150 sold 4.14M vehicles, increasing their share of total U.S. sales to 27%.Despite selling more cars, the Top 150 owns fewer rooftops overall—continued consolidation in action.81 groups moved up overall and 23 gained double-digit spots.Public retailers increased their share of Top 150 sales to 34.3%, highlighting their growing influence.14 currently represented at ASOTU CON: Lithia, Holman, Ourisman, LaFontaine, DARCARS, Walser, McGovern, Zeigler, RML Automotive, American Motors Group, CMA, Huffines, Casa, Preston Auto Group.Tesla is closing the chapter on its flagship sedans and SUVs with an ultra-exclusive, invite-only “Signature Series” run. With just 350 units and premium pricing, it's a nostalgic—and pricey—farewell to the brand's roots.Tesla will build just 350 units (250 Model S, 100 Model X), available only via invite to select owners.Exclusive Garnet Red paint, gold badging, and numbered interiors highlight the collector-focused design.The pricing reflects rarity, with the Model X Signature hitting $159K—about a $30K premium.These models will mark the end of Model S/X production as Tesla shifts factory capacity toward Optimus robots.Elon Musk previously called it an “honorable discharge,” closing a chapter that started in 2012.Rising gas prices are pushing more shoppers to skip store trips altogether. A sharp spike in online spending suggests convenience—and avoiding the pump—is becoming a bigger factor in buying decisions.Online spending jumped 20% in March, far above typical monthly gains, as gas prices topped $4.Orders rose 12% and average order value increased 8%, showing bigger and more frequent purchases.In-store shoppers are consolidating trips, making fewer visits but spending more per trip.83% of consumers cite gas as a top cost concern, with many shifting to online to avoid driving.“When gas crosses a psychological price threshold, the math changes,” said Omnisend's Marty Bauer.Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks once again with Kevin Hochman, president and CEO of Brinker International, parent company to Chili's Grill & Bar. Today's episode is part two of a conversation Sam recently had with Kevin in a Dallas area Chili's as part of the Signature Series, powered by The Coca-Cola Company. (Check out part one of the conversation here.) This week, Sam and Kevin get in the weeds on how Chili's has transformed into the hottest thing going in foodservice, with Kevin laying out very plainly what it took to jumpstart the brand and go from roughly $3 million AUVs to nearly $5 million in the span of three years.In this conversation, you'll find out why:Quick wins help give brand turnarounds some momentumYou should prove your employees wrong by taking their feedback seriouslyThere are no quick fixes in the restaurant industryBehaviors trump metrics when measuring successIt's OK to make mistakes, but not OK not to learn from themPrepare today for the opportunity waiting for you tomorrowGreat operations plus great marketing equals unstoppable successHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.Check out more information on this years Menu Masters: https://menumastersevent.com/?utm_source=skot&utm_medium=radio&utm_campaign=mm26&utm_content=podcast
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Kevin Hochman, president and CEO of Brinker International, parent company to Chili's Grill & Bar. Chili's has been the buzziest restaurant chain of the past two or three years, having recorded 19 consecutive quarters of same-store sales growth with help from value deals like its $10.99 3 for Me and viral videos like its mozzarella stick cheese pull. That success took off when Kevin joined Brinker in 2022 and implemented a turnaround plan that focused first on operational improvements and then on effective marketing to drive customers into the newly improved stores. Sam recently sat down with Kevin in a Dallas area Chili's for an episode of the Signature Series, powered by The Coca-Cola Company; this is part one of that interview, where they cover Kevin's career in the lead-up to Chili's and in particular the lessons that he picked up working for two iconic American institutions: Procter & Gamble and Yum Brands. Next week we'll share part two, where they get in the weeds on how Kevin and his team have transformed Chili's into the hottest thing going in foodservice.In this conversation, you'll find out why:You're never a finished productClear communication is critical to executing with excellenceThe answers are in the room, you just have to listen and ask the right questionsBrands have a DNA and personality that you can't lose sight ofIf you do the right thing for the business, no matter the ROI, you'll win in the long termHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
WATCH THE EPISODE HEREIn this EpisodeHighlights & “Must-Listen” Moments* 0:00 — Welcome to the live, and a tech hiccup: We start strong (one minute early!) before Amy promptly drops off the call. Welcome to live television, folks.* 2:22 — Big announcement — we're moving to Wednesdays at noon ET: David (Fatty Daddy) is almost 66 and exhausted by late-night shows. Starting next week, Talking with My Mouth Full goes live every Wednesday at 12 noon Eastern. West Coasters, that's 9 a.m. Europeans, we see you, too.* 6:20 — Amy's sourdough report: The Miche: Amy's been baking her way through the King Arthur Big Book of Bread, and this week's loaf was a miche — a classic French whole-grain sourdough, deeply tangy, chewy, and wonderfully moisture-retaining. Her starter is named Lazarus (given to her by a pastry chef at The Alna Store in Maine), and the name fits.* 10:28 — David's food week: Lasagna Bianca and the Coca-Cola Brisket Aftermath: David finally had all the right cheeses (ordered from Caputo's) for his five-cheese lasagna bianca, with handmade noodles rolled to setting 6 or 7 — so thin you can see through them. (Marcella Hazan once wrote him to say that's exactly how it should be done.) He also confesses to eating an entire five-pound Coca-Cola brisket over the course of several days. No regrets.* 10:45 — The L. Reuteri Yogurt Rabbit Hole: Amy has gotten into making homemade yogurt using Lactobacillus reuteri, a culture promoted by Dr. William Davis (Wheat Belly) for its alleged gut-health and serotonin-boosting effects. The evidence: her sister-in-law went from tightly wound to noticeably chill. It's made with half-and-half and is genuinely delicious. Amy's verdict: she may have a delightful personality again.* 15:30 — ADHD confessions: David opens up about struggling to function without The One around — 269 unpublished posts sitting in his website backend, four photos from a shoot last June never uploaded, six holiday videos still in draft. Amy relates: She says she's somewhere on the spectrum, and got into a fight with Scott when she started raking leaves at 1 p.m. for a 2 p.m. departure. (She was ready by 2:05, for the record.) Audience members chimed in to share their own experiences.* 22:10 — Books We Love: Morning Baker by Roxana Jullapat: David shares his excitement about this upcoming baking book (drops April 7th), packed with gorgeous recipes from the author of Mother Grains. Donuts, French toast, and beautiful photography — this one earned a “must have the physical copy.”* 24:46 — Amy's Pick: A Kitchen on Goose Cove by Devin Finigan: Amy recommends this forthcoming cookbook from the chef of Aragosta restaurant in Maine, arriving later in April. The restaurant sits at the edge of an enchanted-forest cove overlooking the bay — and the food is just as stunning.* 27:18 — Amy's current read: Le Road Trip by Vivian Swift: A beautifully illustrated chronicle of a honeymoon road trip through France, with sections on Bordeaux's food and wine scene. Swift is an illustrator and writer, and Amy is captivated by the humanity of the hand-drawn work — especially in an AI-saturated moment.* 29:56 — Dorie's Anytime Cakes and the illustrated cookbook debate: David and Amy discuss the reactions to Dorie's latest book, which uses a photorealistic illustration style. Beautiful graphic design, but some readers found it less effective than photographs. The conversation leads to a broader point: in the age of AI perfection, people are gravitating toward the human, the imperfect, the messy, and real.* 33:20 — Product Spotlight: The Rose Levy Beranbaum Reduction Spatula: David finally retrieved it from the kitchen. It's a ThermoWorks product from her Signature Series — a long spatula with raised measurement markings so you can track a sauce as it reduces right in the pan, no pouring into a measuring cup required. You can also use it to check viscosity. David has been trying to show it on the show for three weeks. Worth every penny.* 35:46 — Also worth having: Lucinda Scala Quinn's Spurtles: Amy sings the praises of her spurtles — a cross between a spoon and a spatula, available in solid and slotted versions. Great for flipping pancakes, stirring risotto, and pretty much everything else. A quiet classic.* 37:09 — Food News: The 100-Year Oyster Promise Fulfilled: Wintzell's Oyster House in Mobile, Alabama, had a long-standing promotion: free oysters to any man 80 years old, accompanied by his father. In early 2026, 99-year-old James Rush finally walked in with his 80-year-old son Jimmy to claim it. This is the first time in nearly 100 years the promotion has been fulfilled.* 39:13 — The World's Best Cheese: The World Championship Cheese Contest recently crowned the Beemster Royaal Grand Cru — a 12-month-aged Gouda made by a cheesemaker with a Royal Warrant from the Netherlands — as best in show. The cows graze on seagrass near the ocean; the resulting milk delivers butterscotch and toasted almond notes. It is available at specialty cheese shops in the U.S.* 41:03 — Amy's personal favorite: Abbaye de Belloc: A butterscotch-nutty, alpine-style cheese from the Pyrénées in the Comté family, made by affineur Mons and sold at Formaggio Kitchen in Cambridge (which has an in-store aging cave and an online shop).* 43:07 — A love letter to Queijo Serra da Estrela: David raves about Portugal's greatest cheese — an oozy, thistle-rennet sheep's milk cheese from the Serra da Estrela mountains. He recalls a peak life moment at Quinta do Crasto in the Douro, when a nearly empty wheel arrived at the table, spaghetti swirled in the gooey inside with just black pepper. Nearly impossible to find properly aged in the U.S.* 48:35 — So long, and see you Wednesday at noon: Thank you for joining us. The Prosecco is gone, Amy is laughing, and we'll see you next Wednesday at 12 noon Eastern.Products We Love* Rose Levy Beranbaum's Reduction Spatula (ThermoWorks Signature Series) — A long spatula with raised measurement markings for tracking sauce reductions right in the pan. Also useful for checking viscosity. An absolute game-changer for anyone who reduces stocks, sauces, or caramels.* Lucinda Scala Quinn's Spurtles — A cross between a spoon and a spatula, available in solid and slotted versions. Great for stirring, flipping, and doing basically everything at the stove.Books and Publications* Morning Baker by Roxana Jullapat — A baking book dropping April 7th, from the author of Mother Grains* A Kitchen on Goose Cove by Devin Finigan — From the chef of Aragosta restaurant in Maine; coming May 19, 2026.* Le Road Trip by Vivian Swift — Illustrated travel memoir covering a honeymoon journey through France* Dorie's Anytime Cakes by Dorie Greenspan — Out now; photo-realistic illustration style sparked a lively debate* Wheat Belly by Dr. William Davis — The classic tome on eliminating wheat from your diet and whyRecipes* Sourdough Miche (French whole-grain sourdough)* Porridge Bread* L. Reuteri Yogurt (made with half-and-half)* Lasagna Bianca with Five Cheeses (with handmade pasta)* Coca-Cola Brisket* Pastéis de Nata (Portuguese Custard Tarts)Where to Find Us* Amy Traverso* Instagram | Yankee* David Leite* Leite's Culinaria | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook | YouTubeChow,David This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit davidleite.substack.com
Is John Legend's wine actually worth buying, or are you just paying for the name? The crew tests the 2023 LVE Signature Series Cabernet Sauvignon from LVE Wines by John Legend, a North Coast, California bottle priced around $20 with 14.5% ABV, as part of their celebrity wine challenge under $30.Aaron explains why this bottle stood out among the many celebrity wine options and why the LVE lineup caught his attention. The hosts also discuss the partnership with producer Jean-Charles Boisset and whether that background should raise, or lower, expectations.Later, the episode shifts into a quick Cabernet Sauvignon lesson in the “Wine Drops” segment, focusing on how tannin shapes the texture and experience of the wine before the group delivers their final verdict.Subscribe for weekly wine conversations.Support the show and help keep the wine flowing!Buy us a glass!https://buymeacoffee.com/cheers3Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you!Stop Wasting Your Wine on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/stopwastingyourwine/Stop Wasting Your Wine on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@StopWastingYourWineThe Stop Wasting Your Wine Websitehttps://stopwastingyourwine.com/Chapters 00:00 — Celebrity Wine Challenge Returns00:14 — Show Intro00:31 — Today's Wine02:35 — First Sip Reactions07:14 — Breaking Down the Wine15:30 — Wine Drops18:38 — Revisit After Wine Drops21:42 — Review and Final Thoughts25:30 — Pinot or Chardonnay Game32:30 — Where to Find the Show
Send a textThis week's episode dives into several hobby-shaking talking points currently driving collector conversation.We break down the growing discussion around blind boxing, sparked by Josh Luber's comments and what this model could mean if applied broadly across the hobby. From collector psychology to risk, transparency, and market behaviour, we explore why this concept is generating strong reactions.The episode also examines major sales drawing attention, including the Cooper Flagg 1/1 result and a significant Dwyane Wade rookie patch auto transaction. We discuss what these sales signal about demand, pricing dynamics, and how headline numbers influence perception.Additional discussion covers Donruss player licensing, product positioning, and the ongoing relevance of Signature Series within the modern card landscape.As always, this episode focuses on hobby interpretation, collector behaviour, and the market implications behind the noise.Support the showThank You to our Primary sponsor:Check Out My Cards Australia and US Sports Cards AustraliaSponsor: Neon Trading Cards: NBA, Soccer, Breaks on Whatnot Sponsor: The Hobby Hangout: Melbourne: 26th of April.Click Here For Tickets Reach out to us on socials and tell us what we got right or wrong!All of our Socials can be found on our LinktreeYou Can't Comp This YouTube - we stream episodes LIVE!You Can't Comp This on Facebook - join our community
Growth is coming. The question is: Will we shape it—or will it shape us?In a recent episode spotlighting the upcoming Signature Series, community leaders outlined a year-long conversation that could shape the future of Prescott, Prescott Valley, and greater Yavapai County.At the center of the discussion? Housing, planning, open space, and water—four issues that touch every resident, whether you've lived here for decades or just arrived.#arizona #prescottvalley #prescott #growth #yavapaicounty #signatureseries #fainsignaturegroupF1RST2KNOW is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Send us a text and chime in!The upcoming Signature Series | Growth is coming. The question is: Will we shape it, or will it shape us? In a recent episode spotlighting the upcoming Signature Series, Brad Fain and Ron Fain laid out a year-long conversation that could shape the future of Prescott, Prescott Valley, and greater Yavapai County. Join us on February 17th from 3 pm to 5 pm at the Center on Rosser Street in Prescott. Registration is required At the center of the discussion? Housing, planning, open space, and water—four issues that touch every resident, whether you've lived here for decades or just arrived.... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/signature-series-the-missing-middle-the-future-of-growth/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Send us a text and chime in!The Community Signature Series will kick off its 2026 season on Tuesday, February 17, with a discussion titled “The Missing Middle: Building Attainable Housing.” This timely conversation will focus on the growing need for attainable housing in the region. The discussion will examine how planning tools, housing design, and community priorities come together to address housing challenges. The event will be guided by Darla Deville of APS and will include an expert panel discussion followed by an interactive question-and-answer session. Event Details Location: The Center, 1280 E. Rosser Street Doors open: 3:00 PM Panel Discussion and Q&A: 3:30–5:00 PM The... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/community-signature-series-the-missing-middle-building-attainable-housing/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Welcome to Card Foundation Podcast Episode 259.
In this episode, we dive into:1. What's new at Canik, including updates to the Signature Series and their 10 new optic offerings2. Canik's approach to performance-driven design3. The Lipsey's Exclusive Canik METE MC9 PRIME 9mm in Bronze4. What makes the MC9 PRIME stand out in the carry market5. Innovation, expansion, and what shooters can expect from Canik moving forward
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Chris Tomasso, CEO of First Watch, a daytime café concept with more than 600 locations doing over a billion dollars in sales annually. Chris is coming up on his 20-year anniversary with the brand, having started as CMO back in 2006 and helping late cofounder Ken Pendery build First Watch into a powerhouse over the course of two decades. Chris has become known for his accessibility as a leader; he hand-writes notes to all employees celebrating milestones and eats his lunch in the company break room just like everyone else. But Chris doesn't think these qualities should be so rare for a CEO; he understands that the actions of a leader resonate throughout a system and ultimately help it succeed as a business. Sam sat down with Chris in a Tampa First Watch location for the latest episode of the Signature Series — powered by the Coca-Cola Company — to learn more about how this shy kid with a journalism degree ultimately became one of the restaurant industry's most inspiring leadersIn this conversation, you'll find out why:Good leadership resonates further than you thinkYou either grow with your company or you don'tPeople perform better when they're not intimidated To develop culture, leaders must be aware of everything they say and do Restaurants must avoid “short-termism,” even when it feels like the only optionCareers are like pinballs and you can't predict where you'll end upHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
SEE THE BOYS LIVE - https://www.samtallent.com/ Sponsor: Rocket Money - Let Rocket Money help you reach your financial goals faster at http://RocketMoney.com/CHUBBY PATREON EPISODES: https://www.Patreon.com/chubbybehemoth This week the boys doing it remotely while Sam's in Key West. Nathan didn't win OR lose a dime this time, shares a story of a boat sinking, and reminds Sam how he is like Koffing. Sam tells the boys about his day use hotel experience, never even considered a pervert tax, and at least made the dad laugh. 00:00 Signature Series 01:41 High Off Of Football 03:18 Jamming 05:00 Eating Stromboli's 06:58 Don't Care If You Get Busted 09:25 Little Alert 11:37 That's Right There 13:06 Backrow Tickets 14:47 Museum Of Illusions 16:32 Headspin 17:30 Transfer Me To Your Boss 18:57 Itemize My Ass 21:11 Give It A Sniff 24:21 All The Charms Of A Bowling Alley 25:55 Prim Propper 28:02 Made Of Chum 32:43 All Frozen 36:46 I'm Already Dead 39:16 I Think, I Think 42:41 Crawl In There And Blow Really Big 44:21 Nash Bridges Protocol 46:57 My Giant Ass Life 50:41 Locked In Abroad 54:17 Shit Getting Dragged 58:44 Everyone Knew Nathan Lund and Sam Tallent are Chubby Behemoth
This week on the Time Blaster Toy Cast, we're blasting back to 1997 to talk more WWF Jakks Bone Crunching Action Figures! From Series 5, to Tag Teams, to Signature Series 1, we've got plenty of BCA brothers to discuss! So crack up a cold one & settle in, cause we're about to get into it... The Time Blaster Toy Cast is a nostalgic podcast about growing up in the 1980's & 1990's, with a specific focus on action figures, video games, junk food and retro geek stuff. Hosts Keith, Joe & Dave are your weekly tour guides as we travel back in time... when toys were cooler, movies were funnier, times were simpler & life in general was just MORE RAD! Got a question, comment or idea for our show? Want to share a story of your own with us? The Time Blaster Toy Line is open 24/7! Leave us a message or shoot over a text message at 734-494-2292 Follow us on Instagram: @timeblastertoys @theretroko @mathew_priest
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Scott Boatwright, the CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle, of course, needs no introduction, but to some degree Scott did last year when he was suddenly thrust into the CEO role after his former boss Brian Niccol left for the chief executive job at Starbucks. Scott has spent his whole career in restaurants, spending the bulk of his early years helping turn around Arby's before joining Chipotle as COO in 2017. The year since Scott was named CEO has been arguably one of the toughest in the company's history, as it has dealt with flat sales and traffic and an overly saturated fast-casual competitive field. Sam recently sat down with Scott in a Midtown Manhattan Chipotle as part of NRN's Signature Series, powered by The Coca-Cola Company, to learn more about his career, his leadership style, and what he thinks will help Chipotle become a global iconic brand. In this conversation, you'll find out why:Uncomfortable moments create positive career growthStudy the role you aspire to have Your best shot at winning is to double down on what made you special in the first place Your whole organization has to row in the same direction to get to your destinationAccurately identify your problem before you start chasing solutions CEOs are storytellers as much as they are business leadersHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
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In today's episode of the Creative Edition Podcast, we're diving into one of the most powerful ways to grow your brand, build trust with your audience, and streamline your content workflow: the signature series.A signature series is a recurring, themed content format that becomes part of your brand identity. It's the series your audience starts to recognize immediately—whether it's your intro music, your color palette, your editing style, or the unique way you tell stories. Think of it as a repeatable content format that showcases your personality, expertise, and creativity… over and over again.We'll break down:✨ What a signature series actually is Why it's more than a cute title—and how consistent tone, structure, and visuals make your content recognizable anywhere it shows up.
Content strategy success hinges on three measurable outcomes. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series and former Executive Producer of B2B Growth podcast, breaks down the metrics that matter for B2B brands. He outlines a framework measuring click-through rates on thumbnails and titles, average view duration for consumption quality, and downstream engagement including comments, website visits, and real-world conversations that drive business results.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Content strategy success hinges on three measurable outcomes. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series and former Executive Producer of B2B Growth podcast, breaks down the metrics that matter for B2B brands. He outlines a framework measuring click-through rates on thumbnails and titles, average view duration for consumption quality, and downstream engagement including comments, website visits, and real-world conversations that drive business results.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, we welcome writer and co-host of One Song Podcast, Diallo Riddle, to the show to chat with us about the Dark Pinocchio Universe, the Beach Boys, which Real Housewife is his fave, and much more.*Listen to One Song Podcast here.*Follow One Song Podcast on Instagram.*Follow Diallo on Instagram.*Catch-up on Sherman's Showcase here.*Fall into a Time Loop!*Watch South Side, here.* Celebrate 25 years of Bullseye!*Pre-order Signature Series; PREDATOR Bloodshed #1-5 Signed by Jordan Morris!*Order Jordan's Predator comic: Black, White & Blood!* Order Jordan's new Venom comic!* Donate to Al Otro Lado.* Purchase signed copies of *Youth Group* and *Bubble* from Mission: Comics And Art!~ NEW JJGo MERCH ~Get Bronto Dino-Merch!Get our ‘Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Grab an ‘Ack Tuah' mug!The Maximum Fun Bookshop!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Follow beloved former producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.Follow bedazzled new producer, Jordan Kauwling, on Instagram.
B2B companies struggle to create content that actually drives business results. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series, has launched 50+ podcasts and generated millions of views helping brands build content strategies that work. He breaks down the three critical metrics that prove content effectiveness: meaningful comment engagement, high average view duration, and optimized click-through rates through A/B tested thumbnails. The discussion covers how to measure downstream business impact and create content that compiles engagement over time.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
B2B companies struggle to create content that actually drives business results. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series, has launched 50+ podcasts and generated millions of views helping brands build content strategies that work. He breaks down the three critical metrics that prove content effectiveness: meaningful comment engagement, high average view duration, and optimized click-through rates through A/B tested thumbnails. The discussion covers how to measure downstream business impact and create content that compiles engagement over time.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
B2B executives struggle to deliver quotable content in their first recording sessions. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series, shares proven techniques from launching 50+ podcasts and coaching 80+ leaders to become standout hosts. He recommends multiple takes to overcome initial nerves, identifying the strongest statement from the first attempt, then having executives lead with that hook in subsequent recordings. Block emphasizes that even expert communicators need encouragement and practice to deliver their best performance on camera.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
B2B executives struggle to deliver quotable content in their first recording sessions. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series, shares proven techniques from launching 50+ podcasts and coaching 80+ leaders to become standout hosts. He recommends multiple takes to overcome initial nerves, identifying the strongest statement from the first attempt, then having executives lead with that hook in subsequent recordings. Block emphasizes that even expert communicators need encouragement and practice to deliver their best performance on camera.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
B2B content creators struggle to measure real impact beyond vanity metrics. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series and former host of B2B Growth podcast, shares his framework for evaluating content performance. He recommends tracking meaningful comments that spark conversations, monitoring average view duration to gauge content quality, and optimizing click-through rates through systematic thumbnail testing. The discussion covers how engagement metrics connect to business outcomes and the importance of measuring downstream effects like website visits and real-world conversations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
B2B content creators struggle to measure real impact beyond vanity metrics. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series and former host of B2B Growth podcast, shares his framework for evaluating content performance. He recommends tracking meaningful comments that spark conversations, monitoring average view duration to gauge content quality, and optimizing click-through rates through systematic thumbnail testing. The discussion covers how engagement metrics connect to business outcomes and the importance of measuring downstream effects like website visits and real-world conversations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
B2B content creators struggle to measure real impact beyond vanity metrics. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series, shares his framework for building content that drives business results. He reveals his 11-question assessment for evaluating content effectiveness, explains how to optimize YouTube thumbnails through A/B testing, and outlines three core metrics that prove content strategy success: meaningful engagement through comments, high average view duration, and improved click-through rates.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
B2B content creators struggle to measure real impact beyond vanity metrics. Benji Block, founder of Signature Series, shares his framework for building content that drives business results. He reveals his 11-question assessment for evaluating content effectiveness, explains how to optimize YouTube thumbnails through A/B testing, and outlines three core metrics that prove content strategy success: meaningful engagement through comments, high average view duration, and improved click-through rates.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every week it feels like there's a new app launching, but this one actually has people obsessed.
Consistency and clarity will make your brand unforgettable every single time. Today I'll break down how to create your Viral Signature Series for Instagram or TikTok: the repeatable content format that grows your brand, builds authority, and keeps your audience coming back week after week. You'll learn: What a Signature Series is (and why it's blowing up on Instagram & TikTok) The 7 steps to building one that's sustainable and recognizable How to name, structure, and schedule your own “mini show” Ways to turn your series into a lead-generation and authority engine Pro tips for staying consistent, authentic, and aligned If you're ready to finally stop overthinking content and start showing up with rhythm, this episode is your blueprint. Mentioned in this episode:
Promo - Season 6/7Hey friend! Just dropping in your ear to say Hi! & touch base, as we round off Season 6 and head into Season 7. Yeah, we have been doing this for a little while now! If you're NEW here, WELCOME! We're so glad you joined in on the Chaos! If you've been here a little while, thanks for always coming back and listening in on our chaos, I mean conversations! We appreciate YOU! This podcast has grown into an amazing passion project for us here on the pod and we are thrilled to be sharing our conversations with you. Thinking back (all the way back to 2020) where this podcast was first created, then seeing how much it has evolved over the years...to right this moment, to really see what it has grown into to today...It is SO different from from when we first launched...Yet, here we are still having fun and still sharing stories! Our focus shifted a tiny bit, by focusing on documenting our individual creative journeys, from the very beginning, to share, grow, connect and laugh together through all the ups, downs and chaos. Along the way we created our Signature Series, which we lovingly call 'Meet Your Actor Series'. This is a very special series where we get to highlight, & hold space for other actors, to share their stories, journeys & how they're navigating their creative paths in this wild world of being Creatives. We also love inviting and bringing on Special Guests, who are industry professionals, to have conversations about different topics that are relatable, helpful and inspiring as well. Connecting is key and this is why we love to podcast and share these conversations!Really, we just love a great conversation and hearing your story, because everyone has a story to tell and we want to hear it, all of them! Join us at the Chaos Table, every other Wednesday at 8pm EDT on your fav pod app or watch all the Chaos on our YT Channel - Keeping Up With Chaos Podcast. Hi thx for listening in on the Creative Chaos conversation! Text us your thoughts on pieces of this conversation that inspired you or was relatable in your creative journey! Support the showThis is a shareable podcast, with a group of creatives, documenting their creative voice over & on-camera journeys to inspire all of us as we navigate our own paths! This pod may bring some amazing moments of inspiration, ah-ha break throughs or a feeling you're not the only one...but it is for entertainment and not educational purposes! Enjoy and thank you for listening to our Creative Chaos! *Have a creative story or journey to share, we'd love to hear it - email us at chaoskeepers411@gmail.com or jozlynrocki@gmail.com Follow all the Chaos - Website - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithchaospodcastIG - https://www.instagram.com/keeping_up_with_chaos/
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Rick Cardenas, the CEO of Darden Restaurants. This is the fourth edition in our Signature Series — in partnership with The Coca-Cola Company — which are conversations with some of the biggest CEOs in the restaurant industry. Rick started as a bus boy at Red Lobster when he was 16 years old, and over the course of four decades he climbed the entire ladder of the company that would become Darden, rising to the chief executive role in May of 2022. He joined the podcast to talk not only about Darden's growth strategy and the role the company plays in the lives of its loyal customers, but also about his remarkable career and the lessons that restaurant employees of all types can pull from it. In this conversation, you'll find out why:Every restaurant has employees who have the ability to grow and developThe broader your experience, the better a leader you becomeAs a leader, you either play not to lose or you play to winIf you're not getting passed over for jobs, then you're not dreaming big enough As you scale, you should lean into what you knowYou don't have to sacrifice your values in order to innovateYour employees create your culture, so invest in them accordingly Register for CREATE, our event for emerging restaurateurs, by clicking here. Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Christine Barone, CEO of Dutch Bros. This is the third edition in our Signature Series, which are conversations with some of the biggest CEOs in the restaurant industry. And there are few companies bigger right now than Dutch Bros, which is turning heads all across the U.S. as it races across the country and redefines the coffee category. Christine was named CEO early in 2024 to steer the brand into its next growth phase, and Sam sat down with her at Dutch Bros' new headquarters in Tempe, Arizona, to learn more about her leadership style, how she's bringing lessons from her previous roles at Starbucks and True Food Kitchen into the CEO gig at Dutch Bros, and how the company plans to maintain its cool vibe and strong company culture amid rapid growth. In this conversation, you'll find out why:You must give every position you have 110%Don't be afraid to ask for help Sometimes you have to say no to good ideasYour team should have fun while working in your restaurantsTime spent on your infrastructure will pay off down the road as growth Guests want to be a part of your brand even beyond the menu Register for CREATE, our event for emerging restaurateurs, by clicking here. Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
We're doing something a little different in this episode. I'm starting a new series that we'll do on the Style Masterclass podcast at the end of each month. I'm sharing some writing I've done, offering a letter challenge, and more. You'll learn: What gumption means to me and a personal family story that brings it together The choices you have when it comes to your personal stories and history How we can not make “stuck” a problem and use it to fuel us towards our next best step, unique to each of us Join our Morning Coffee Newsletter: https://www.judithgaton.com/newsletter/ Join us inside Maison Gaton: https://programs.judithgaton.com/maisongaton
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Kelli Valade, CEO of Denny's and Keke's Breakfast Cafe. This is the second edition in NRN's new Signature Series, which are conversations with some of the biggest CEOs in the restaurant industry, powered by The Coca-Cola Company. This interview is rolling out in two parts, and in this episode Kelli talks about her career, her leadership style, and the lessons she imparts to young and upcoming leaders in the restaurant industry — particularly women in foodservice. Kelli spent 22 years at Brinker before going on to CEO roles at Black Box Intelligence and Red Lobster, and she joined Denny's as CEO in the summer of 2022. Along the way she developed a knack for building culture and connecting with teams, and she learned about the importance of raising your hand for tasks and responsibilities that may not technically be part of your job description.In this conversation, you'll find out why:· If you see potential in someone, take it upon yourself to help unlock that potential· You can go far in restaurants if you raise your hand for new opportunities· Every leader needs a personal board of directors· Culture is everything in building a world-class workforce Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
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What if your Content Creator Identity came FIRST — and the business followed?In this episode, we sit down with viral creator & strategy queen Autumn Denae to unpack the mindset shift that changes how you show up, grow, and get paid online. We chat:The hard truth behind going viral (250K+ followers & the aftermath no one talks about)Why niching is so 2020 and how to thrive as a multi-passionate in today's algorithmAutumn's 5-step S.P.I.C.E. Framework for scroll stopping contentResurrecting a “dead” account on socials How to give fewer f*cks and actually start posting with confidenceThe secret to Content Seasons: what to post when and how to align it with your offersBalancing your inner Type-A with your dreams for a soft girl lifeTips for thriving in today's hyper-competitive creator economyFinding YOUR "Signature Series" that builds loyal followers and sales
Sean and Dane are back!! Fresh off their trip to Amarillo, TX the boys recap their experiences and the results of the 3rd Annual Melissa Lambert Scholarship Tournament!! A few dramatic readings then they preview the Pro singles/doubles brackets ahead of the first ACL Signature event of the year!!BIG ASP Cornhole Patreon page:4 Tiers to choose from!! Come join our growing community and get insider info, become an active participant in show content, be eligible for bag giveaway's, find our VIDEO of the interviews and more!!https://www.patreon.com/bigaspcornholeDraggin Bags!!-The “Power Draggin” might be the best bag we've ever thrown!! And we suck…imagine how good they could be in your hands….https://dragginbagz.com/Code: BIGASP12 Big Asp Merch!!!! Polos, Tees, Jerseys, shorts and more!!https://jamapparel.net/collections/new-the-big-asp-cornhole-podcast-collection-by-jam-Support the show
NBC Sports course reporter, John Wood, and the Wagyu Filet Show duo of Johnson Wagner & Brendon de Jonge joined us today. Wood talked about the set up at Bay Hill and what makes it difficult, whether Signature Series events have an opportunity to toughen up the conditions, the depth of the European Ryder Cup team, the insights from Michael Jordan on competition and more.Wagner and de Jonge discussed the sponsor exemptions, players that are trending, how they expect the big three of Scheffler, McIlroy and Aberg to be around the leaderboard the next couple weeks and some of the players they want to see bring up the level of their game in the coming weeks.
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