Podcasts about sports illustrator

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SportsWrap
SportsWrap - September 4, 2024 | FULL SHOW | The NFL and College Football Seasons are Approaching and John Makaroon Joins Live

SportsWrap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 41:45


September 4, 2024 - Lomas and Anthony get you caught up on the AP Top 25 ahead of Big Saturday, and Sports Illustrator writer John Maakaron joins live.

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The Who Cares News podcast
Ep. 2578: Thirst Trap Martha

The Who Cares News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 8:42


(airate: 12.19.23) Our look back at 2023 continues with our No. 4 story of the year: Martha Stewart on the cover of Sports Illustrator. Tom Cruise rented out a London Restaurant for a new flame.  Jennifer Love Hewitt can't see the difference in her appearance since having work done (she is unrecognizable). And Julia Roberts talks how your favorite Julia movies might And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock TRIK FM RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia Boss90sNow.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM  925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL War Zone Radio  WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks  FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz BigRadio.online  389country.com  Power104  Hawaiian Pacific Radio  i92 Knoxville The Rose  A Mix That Rocks find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com   have ended.  

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design
Sports Illustrator - Matic Marin - Creative Waffle Ep. 246

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 56:03


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Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design
Freelance sports Illustrator Zem Clarke - EP. 241 Creative Waffle

Creative Waffle by Blue Deer Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 75:10


Bracken Design Assets - https://www.bracken.design/ Discount code: WAFFLE20 Instagram: https://bit.ly/35Yfone Shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/Creative-Waffle/shop Zem's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zemclarke/

Subway To Shea
Mets Perfect Homestand; #NYMNeonProject (w/ Athlete Logos)

Subway To Shea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 37:29


This week on the Subway To Shea Podcast (Episode 64), I am joined by Dan Abrams (aka Athlete Logos) to discuss: - His career as a sports illustrator and graphic designer. - His Mets graphic designs including the NYM Neon Project. - Mets perfect homestand. - Pete Alonso & Francisco Lindor tearing it up on offense. Plus, it's Nick Plummer time! ______________________________________________ Dan Abrams is a Sports Illustrator and is well known as Athlete Logos. Dan Abrams/Athlete Logos on Twitter: @athletelogos Athlete Logos Merchandise: https://breakingt.com/collections/the-athlete-logos-collection New York Curbed article on Dan Abrams/Athlete Logos: https://www.curbed.com/2022/06/mets-neon-graphic-designer-shea-stadium-citi-field.html _______________________________________________ Rising Apple 1 Mets player proving doubters wrong: https://risingapple.com/posts/ny-mets-1-player-proving-doubters-wrong-david-peterson 1 player the Mets starting lineup desperately needs to heat up: https://risingapple.com/posts/ny-mets-starting-lineup-1-player-heat-up-eduardo-escobar Read my other articles for Rising Apple: https://risingapple.com/author/arivera1/ _______________________________________________ Follow on Twitter: @SubwayToShea & @AntRivera86 Follow on Instagram: @SubwayToShea Intro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian Leo Outro Song: Sky- OBOY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/subwaytoshea/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subwaytoshea/support

The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara
12/14/2021 The Killer B's: Joel Blank & Jeremy Branham Hour 3

The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 49:52


To begin the final hour Sports Illustrator's own Howard Balzer joins the hive to discuss the NFL Week 14 and standings around the league as well as the Covid cases rising. The guys then compare the Texans current rebuild state to the Astros in 2011-13 and which team is in a worse spot. They then talk about the possibility of the Texans doing a hard reset on the franchise changing the uniforms, the name etc. 

Field of Vision Sports - Fantasy Football & Baseball Podcast
Week 2 Review - Biggest Studs & Duds, Week 3 Waivers with Sports Illustrator's Jen Piacenti

Field of Vision Sports - Fantasy Football & Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 67:43


Week 2 was: injury-riddled, aggravating, confusing, and overall, lots of fun! Jen joins the show this week to discuss the Chiefs' and Ravens' insane game, some of the biggest studs and duds, and Week 3 waiver wire. Listen up; this is a good one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Cake for Breakfast
Emily DiDonato, Model & Co-Founder of Covey

Cake for Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 51:42


Hot Topics: 1. Everything we know about Adele & Kanye's (rumored) new music... 2. Robinhood is set to IPO with a $35B valuation, we've got the deets! Interview: Emily DiDonato Emily talks to us about what it's really like to be a model, how she was discovered, booking the Sports Illustrator cover, being told to lose weight then dropping down to 110 pounds at 5 foot 10 inches, the Victoria Secret casting experience, overcoming disordered body image, dating in NYC, what she eats in a day & Emily shares with us her entrepreneurial journey with Covey! This podcast is sponsored by: https://betterhelp.com/cake Contact Millenilink @ www.millenilink.com/contact-us Follow us on Instagram! Jess - https://www.instagram.com/girlonthestreet_/ Cake For Breakfast - https://www.instagram.com/cakeforbreakfastpodcast/

Crenshaw & Clarkson
5-10-20 Sam & Greg Hour 4

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 42:33


Sam and Greg reviewed the Falcons 2020 schedule and made their predictions about how many wins they will have this season. They spoke to Tony Barnhart, who wrote a story for Sports Illustrator about college sports returning after the pandemic. The finished the show up talking about Michael Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance."

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes
817 How to Find Your Highest Potential with David Epstein

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 82:09


YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE THE BEST. So often we feel behind. Other people have already figured out what they want. Other people got started earlier. They’re sure of the path they’re on. But that’s not necessarily a good thing. I would have never thought I’d end up where I am now. My whole life I’ve been a generalist. I’ve never been the best at anything. There was always someone bigger, faster, and stronger. But I had heart and vision, and I was willing to work just as hard. This allowed me to collect a lot of different skills. Those skills, even though they seem random, make me successful on the path I’m on now. If you take your time and follow your inspiration, you’ll end up somewhere you couldn’t have even imagined. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about finding your perfect career path with an expert on fulfilling work: David Epstein. David Epstein is a New York Times bestselling author and a science and investigative reporter. He co-authored the story for Sports Illustrator that revealed Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez had used steroids. His writing has been honored by an array of organizations, from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, to the Society of Professional Journalists and the National Center on Disability and Journalism, and has been included in the Best American Science and Nature Writing anthology. David gives example after example of people who had diverse backgrounds that seemed unrelated to the thing they ended up being famous for. He says that his most important projects are things he never could have planned. So get ready to learn why setting rigid long term goals may actually hold you back on Episode 817. Some Questions I Ask: How do we know what our best skills are? (22:30) What advice would you give your son about figuring out his career? (23:30) How do we do the matching process for ourselves? (43:00) Why do we have an obsession with being the best? (57:00) How do we know when we’ve found fulfillment? (1:04:00) In This Episode You Will Learn: About the concept “skill stacking” (10:00) Why David wrote his book on generalists (11:00) About The Dark Horse Project (13:30) Why “self-regulatory learning” is the most beneficial (16:00) About the “end of history allusion” (25:00) How David uses a “book of experiments” (48:00) Why we get stuck in the rut of competence (52:00)

Young Entrepreneur Lifestyle 2.0
YEL 060 - 7 HARD TRUTHS TO KILLING ALL REGRET

Young Entrepreneur Lifestyle 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 18:10


Do you ever catch yourself tempted by instant pleasure? In today’s society, many people aren’t even thinking about the long term effects of the decisions they make today. Over the last year, I’ve been more obsessed than ever about the power of regret. There's nothing worst than looking in someone's eyes and see regret. Regret is massive and the sad truth is that most people don't talk it. According to Sports Illustrator, 78% of NFL players are going broke/bankrupt or under financial stress within 2 years of retirement, are you kidding me? While 60% of NBA players go bankrupt within 5 years after leaving the sport. Don’t let bad decisions haunt you forever. Ask yourself, “What if i didn’t make the wrong decisions?”, “What if I had a better circle of influence?”, “What is I listened to my mentors?”. Here’s the scary thing, regret does not happen overnight. It’s a series of bad decisions. Listen in to this episode and learn the 7 keys to kill your regret!   In this episode, you will learn . . . The power of regret How to lower regret 7 keys truths to killing regret   Quotes: “Regret does not happen overnight.” “Happiness is a choice that you make.” “Get away from other’s expectations.”   Question: What actions can you take right now to lower your regret?

Feisworld Podcast
Ep 38: Tom Seabourne (Part 2): Renaissance man of fitness

Feisworld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 50:59


Show notes, links and resources: https://www.feisworld.com/blog/tom-seabourne Tom Seaborne is a fitness educator, author, martial artist and cyclist. Tom has a Ph.D. in exercise science. He was a member of the US. Taekwondo Team, and a National and International AAU Taekwondo Champion. In addition to Taekwondo, Tom is an ESPN professional Karate Association full-contact karate winner. If there are avid cyclists who are listening to this podcast, it’s worth mentioning that Tom was the winner of RAAM Open West, and ranked top 10 in the 1990 Race Across America. Tom holds a National 12-hr record holder (229 miles), a 24-hr Texas State Cycling Champion (1740 miles in 7 days) and a Guinness World Indoor Cycling Record in 2009 (185 hours). Besides competition, Tom appeared on a number of televisions and video series such as the QVC Fitness Expert. He also co-hosted the #1 rated infomercial 6-second abs, Fox Morning Show, Good Morning Texas, Stay Fit ABC, Inside Fitness – CBS National and many others. Tom has authored over 200 articles and 16 books. You can find them on Amazon. What strikes me the most is not the endless list of Tom’s accomplishments as an athlete and an educator, but rather his openness, honesty, and willingness to flex, listen and learn. To learn more about Tom, please follow him on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. Part 2 SHOW NOTES: Catching up on writing The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Total Body Workout and winning the Texas Teaching Award [03:30] Tom’s profession: help people become fit and stay fit [5:30] Fitness icon at age 50 – Tom refused to be called a role model [8:00] The secret origin story for Tom – how did it all begin for him? [8:30] “I want to teach karate for the rest of my life” [7:00] A 10-year period when Tom traveled intensively for fitness conferences [13:00] Tom talks about his lack of understanding for social media [14:00] Inside story of how Tom received 5,000 fans on Facebook [15:00] Full page feature on Sports Illustrator & how it changed Tom’s life [16:15] A current situation for Tom: PE requirement has been removed from college curriculum [15:00] Podcast creates possibilities for me to help other small business [20:00] Classika – Linda (Tom’s wife’s) shoe company, [21:30] True fans on social channels, not just the number of fans [23:15] Tom new perspective on social media – “I need to get my ego out of this” [24:30] Quora – how can someone like Tom take advantage of a social knowledge platform such as this? [25:30] Podcasting, social media – getting words out of a small town [29:00] There’s no better era than the one we are in today to be an influential fitness guru [29:00] Ubersense – coaching fitness from anywhere in the world [34:00] Become an influencer who helps the right information (what works, what doesn’t [37:00] What’s Tom’s exercise routine and live his life? [38:00] Managing social pressure and effects on our behaviors – “People look away when you talk about yourself” [43:00] Do something that scares me everyday? [45:30] An assignment for Tom [46:15] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support

Jay Today TV
You Can't Cut Your Way to Success

Jay Today TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 4:04


I got some sad news recently. Sports Illustrated has laid off its last six contract photographers and is going to go full freelance instead. Sports Illustrated is known for its photography, so why would it let go of the people who helped make it known for this? Southwest Airlines is still the only airline that offers a free checked bag and no change fees. They probably lose thousands if not millions of dollars each year by offering this, but they recognize that it's an important value-add to their customers, so that's why they continue to do it.Taking the thing that made you special and getting rid of it is the worst thing you can do for your business. If I were running Sports Illustrated, I would make it nothing but pictures. I would capitalize on that amazing photography that put the magazine on the map. Cutting your way to success has never worked, and it never will.SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUTToday's Sprout Social shout out goes to CC Chapman (http://twitter.com/cc_chapman), a wonderful photographer and fantastic content marketer. I heard about this Sports Illustrator story from CC, and he's always a great source for marketing news. OUR SPONSORSCandidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter.ABOUT JAY TODAYJay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday.

Jay Today Podcast
You Can't Cut Your Way to Success

Jay Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 4:04


I got some sad news recently. Sports Illustrated has laid off its last six contract photographers and is going to go full freelance instead. Sports Illustrated is known for its photography, so why would it let go of the people who helped make it known for this? Southwest Airlines is still the only airline that offers a free checked bag and no change fees. They probably lose thousands if not millions of dollars each year by offering this, but they recognize that it's an important value-add to their customers, so that's why they continue to do it.Taking the thing that made you special and getting rid of it is the worst thing you can do for your business. If I were running Sports Illustrated, I would make it nothing but pictures. I would capitalize on that amazing photography that put the magazine on the map. Cutting your way to success has never worked, and it never will.SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUTToday's Sprout Social shout out goes to CC Chapman (http://twitter.com/cc_chapman), a wonderful photographer and fantastic content marketer. I heard about this Sports Illustrator story from CC, and he's always a great source for marketing news. OUR SPONSORSCandidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter.ABOUT JAY TODAYJay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration athttp://bit.ly/JayToday.

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