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Since Scott wasn't on the pod yesterday, let's get his thoughts on Fernando Tatis (1:10). ... It wasn't the most eventful day of baseball but who were our top standouts (3:35)? It's time to show some love for Matthew Boyd and Nathan Eovaldi. ... We have news and notes (12:28), including injury updates to Ketel Marte, George Springer, Aaron Judge, Mike Soroka, and more. ... Hey real quick, aces edition (21:17). Luis Castillo bounced back, Aaron Nola added a cutter, plus a bonus for Jameson Taillon's debut. ... What do the early Statcast trends show for Vladimir Guerrero, Byron Buxton and the Cubs hitters (29:53)? ... Eugenio Suarez, Jonathan India, and the rest of these players gained position eligibility (38:55). ... What do we have here (43:35)? ... We wrap up with the rest from Wednesday, including more bullpen updates (50:35). ... Email us at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com. 'Fantasy Baseball Today' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CTowersCBS, @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank, @AdamAizer Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pitchers and catchers have reported and we have a third base preview. It's a beautiful day! Since Scott loves Ke'Bryan Hayes, does that mean he loves the position? ... Should you make it a priority to get an elite third baseman on draft day (2:55)? ... Let's jump into ADP and one man stands alone at the top, Jose Ramirez (6:22). Do we have any concern with his lineup? ... Manny Machado finds himself alone in the second round after a career year (11:44). ... Rounds three and four are filled with elite options (14:53)! Which player do we prefer out of Rendon, Bregman, Devers, and Arenado? ... The mid-tier seems like it features just two names in Eugenio Suarez and Yoan Moncada (22:55). ... We finally make it to this massive fallback tier at the position (27:55). Is Alec Bohm overvalued? What does Kris Bryant have left? ... We have sleepers, breakouts, and busts at third base (43:44)! ... We wrap up with some prospects to know and late-round ADP for the position (53:34). ... Email us at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday 'Fantasy Baseball Today' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CTowersCBS, @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank, @AdamAizer Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since Scott has had a bad week, he decided that he’s turning to his favorite franchise and watching some classic Chucky. As a bonus, Bryan’s never seen a Child’s Play film.
Episode #363! Since Scott and Barry were unavailable, we decided to bring something different to the table. This week's episode is from our other podcast The Classic Cinema Podcast. Our movie is Creature From The Black Lagoon! As usual we are joined by our fourth host Ellis Goodson. Give it a listen!
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Since Scott didn't join the show until after a few episodes were in the can, as a special bonus, here are the chats for those films. Bits of this you've heard before, but never in an uncut format like this so please enjoy!!!!
Scott Letourneau, The Entity Market: Knowing When, Where, and How to Incorporate BizSoup Podcast Radio Episode 066 with John DeBevoise Scott Letourneau started his own business in 1997. He took the usual path and went to his CPA, lawyer, and then financial advisor for advice. Every professional he asked had a different opinion on the best structure and approach. The mix of conflicting information out there can be overwhelming for anyone who is launching a new business venture. Scott’s search for a “business start-up store” kept leading me in circles. Since Scott’s vision was to help others make their own business dreams a reality, he personally invested thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars in training and research. He started publishing articles on the pros and cons of various incorporation strategies and took on the role of a small business advocate. Scott debunked a lot of the hype and earned a reputation for giving direct, honest guidance to entrepreneurs. It is troubling to Scott that 95% of new businesses go under in the first few years. But it turns out that many business failures are preventable. There are early steps any entrepreneur can take to increase longevity and profitability. Since 1997, Scott has helped over 6,500 clients launch their businesses with confidence. The success of his first booklet, The Insiders Guide to Incorporating Your Business and Protecting Your Assets, has opened doors to speaking engagements on radio, television and with live audiences around the world. Listen to this information-packed BizSoup Podcast Radio episode with Scott Letourneau about knowing when, where, and how to incorporate the entity market. Talking include: ● What an entity is. ● What type of entity a small business should . ● How asset protection is very important. ● What to know about E-commerce and product liability. Connect with Scott Letourneau Website scottletourneau.com Facebook facebook.com/NevadaCorporatePlanners linkedin.com/company/Nevada-corporate-planners-inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our previous Journal entry (#018 – “The History of Sanity”), we introduced Dr. Edward Podvoll’s compelling notion that alongside anyone’s mental health challenge is a history of sanity. Rather than dwelling on diagnoses of disorders and dissecting the origin of disturbance, it is useful for both client and therapist to focus on signs of sanity, and turn allegiance toward it. Of the six markers of sanity enumerated by Dr. Podvoll, our last post emphasized in particular the Urge for Discipline. This is defined as a synchronizing of mind with body and environment. In this Journal entry, we meet Scott, a Windhorse client and talented filmmaker who addresses the role of discipline in his own recovery…. As he speaks to Stephanie Kindberg, Scott explains how discovering and honing his skill with a camera is a means of working with his mind, giving him purpose, stability, confidence, and joy. Since Scott’s primary challenge is autism, he speaks to how his Windhorse team has helped to bring him into the larger community and work on communication of his thoughts and feelings, previously internalized in ways that were detrimental. Scott co-leads a photography class at Windhorse, which I attend, and he really shines as an example of finding one’s passion and applying discipline in its pursuit. As class participants present photos they’ve taken and open themselves up to gentle critique, Scott gets to share both his knowledge and his pleasure in how one might use a camera to engage with the world. The rewards—therapeutic and otherwise—of finding such an outlet are obvious. Scott’s backcountry skiing videos are dramatic and impressive. His current film project is even more daring: a documentary and memoir that brings together the worlds of skiing and mental health. He hopes to especially emphasize the challenges of adult autism and illuminate what’s been hidden in his life for the benefit of others. I think you will really appreciate hearing Scott’s perspective. Thank you for listening. Lori S. Heintzelman
Since Scott is a wrestling genius and it would be unfair for him to take part he instead hosts an all grappling quiz between Liam, Rhys, Carl and Nathan for the ultimate prize of being the second most knowledgeable person. Follow us @Rogue_Opinion
From James Beard Award nominations to laudatory write-ups in national media like Southern Living and Bon Appetit, Lee Gregory has established himself on the Mount Rushmore of Richmond's decade-long restaurant renaissance. Right now, Gregory is in the fight of his professional life as he works to keep his two Richmond restaurants, Alewife and Southbound, open for take-out while the COVID-19 pandemic has closed dining rooms across the country. Weeks before coronavirus wreaked havoc on the restaurant industry, Gregory sat down with Scott and Robey to discuss his rise in Richmond restaurants, his philosophy as a chef/restaurateur, and why it's so dang hard to run a restaurant -- even on the good days. We hope this slice of life before the virus closed many Richmond restaurants provides a brief respite from current events. His interview begins around the 22:00 mark. Of course, we cannot ignore what's happening in our community right now. That's why we invited Jack Berry, President at Richmond Region Tourism, to the podcast. Berry explains what his office is doing to help support the restaurant industry and how his planning ahead for what will undoubtedly be an unusual summer travel season. Since Scott and Robey are socially distancing, most of this podcast was recorded via Zoom. The Lee Gregory interview was conducted in January 2020. Alewife Southbound Richmond Region Tourism
We go Texas this episode! Since Scott's move to Texas we've talked about reviewing more film about and from there. We start with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and never look back.
Hey single moms! Since Scott grew up without his father during his formative years, he has some suggestions to help YOU so you can help your kids cope with Father's Day. Philippians 4:13
Scott Shute means business when it comes to bringing your whole self to work. As the Head of Mindfulness and Compassion Programs at LinkedIn, Scott develops and delivers programs that assist in the well-being of leaders, teams, employees, and customers. On the podcast today, he shares his story of growing up as a small town kid from Kansas, with a dual capability in both engineering and the arts. Scott details his own personal experience with meditation and mindfulness practices, and how he has now made a full-time career of normalizing it and advocating for it at LinkedIn and in the larger tech and business world. We talk about compassion as a leadership quality, why it’s so important at work specifically, and how LinkedIn is leading the movement. Scott is committed to changing work from the inside out. Key Takeaways: [10:20] Scott grew up in Kansas, and was raised to have confidence in his many abilities, both in the arts and business. This exploration of dual interests now supports him today when developing mindfulness programs as a business executive first. [16:09] As the former VP of Global Customer Operations, Scott led a very large team, and was a resource of wisdom and counsel. [22:34] The demand for Scott to share his mindfulness exercises grew in number, and he saw big success in a 30-Day Challenge when 1,600 people signed up. [32:34] Scott sees his role under the Learning Development Team at LinkedIn as it serves to develop curriculum around compassionate and conscious choices. [33:02] Since Scott comes from a business background, he has a drive for LinkedIn to be a leader in getting hard, quantitative positive results with his programs. [33:53] Scott’s new role took some getting used to. Going from a team of over 1,000 to a team of two was liberating, exciting, and uncomfortable all at once. [37:45] The same way we exercise to stay healthy, both Scott and I see mindfulness moving in the same direction. In a few years, it may not be uncommon for someone to say they are going to a mindfulness class, the same way they would to a spinning or a yoga session. [42:46] We have a free and always available meditation tool inside of us built it in — our breath. [43:18] Compassion at work is fully expressed when an individual works to serve their team, the team serves the company, and the company serves the greater good of mankind. [48:42] We are in the dawn of a new era, where success will be more about service and love, rather than just achievement and winning. Resources: Purchase Bring Your Whole Self to Work and gain access to bonus material. Mike Robbins Website Mike Robbins Podcast Mike Robbins on Facebook Mike Robbins on Twitter Mike Robbins on Instagram Scott Shute LinkedIn Wisdom 2.0 Headspace
Tonight I am joined by world renowned photographer, author of numerous best selling books, entrepreneur. musician and major Van Halen fan, Scott Kelby. Since Scott gets interviewed to death about…
Scott and First Ascent are blowing up industry norms on the asset management side of financial planning, freeing the firm from the legacy data that holds others back. Scott talks about what pushed him to start his own firm after helping get several other small firms off the ground. He shares his thought process about the flat-fee model that First Ascent uses and why there's less incentive today to use an AUM fee structure. We also dig how technology is streamlining so much of the back office work in financial planning. Since Scott's firm can outsource much of the administrative work, they have more time to focus on excellent client service. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: www.xyplanningnetwork.com/91
Hey single moms! Since Scott grew up without his father during his formative years, he has some suggestions to help YOU so you can help your kids cope with Father's Day. Philippians 4:13
We are finally returning to Armchair Imagineers! Scott Campbell, from Dixie Landings Radio, joins Josh and Angie this week to come up with a moderate resort on Walt Disney World property. Since Scott practically lives on Disney property and he has a background in the hotel business, his expert ways are put to the test. Listen in to see what everyone comes up with! Be sure to get the full show notes for this episode and more at www.ModernMouseRadio.com
Hey single moms! Since Scott grew up without his father during his formative years, he has some suggestions to help YOU so you can help your kids cope with Father's Day. Philippians 4:13
Hey single moms! Since Scott grew up without his father during his formative years, he has some suggestions to help YOU so you can help your kids cope with Father's Day. Philippians 4:13
This week on the Chicago Geocacher Podcast: It’s a Christmas miracle! A Christmas Tangent episode. Since Scott & Walt are taking their much needed holiday break from podcasting, enjoy this tangent episode to keep the “podcast jonesing” buggers at bay. It’s just Walt & Scott speaking completely off the cuff about whatever is on their […]