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In radio news, Cumulus shuts down multiple 24-7 formats, causing stations to scramble to find new formats. There is lots of news on the street, and we begin our look at those Personal People Meter Ratings for March. Next those call letter and format changes. This will be followed by a radio perspective from Steve Bauer. Next an aircheck of Wink Martindale on KFWB AM from 1965. Finally our featured takes us to Sioux Falls Sd and the Westwood1 contemporary format. Finally we travel to New York City and hear WABC AM and there new talk format in 1982.
Panelists will include John and Larry Gassman and Steve Bauer. They will tell you about what they experienced during presentations and in the exhibit halls. If you went to CSUN and have comments about the technology you saw, please join us at 8 PM eastern in the Pat Price Tek Talk Training room.
In this episode of the Doing Good podcast, host Megan McInnis sits down with Steve Bauer, a retired Braille instructor and passionate volunteer at the Braille Institute. With over 15 years of experience teaching Braille and assistive technology, Steve now dedicates his time to helping individuals learn how to use Braille e-readers, ensuring they can fully access literacy resources.From discussing the Braille Challenge to explaining why Braille literacy is essential for employment and independence, Steve offers invaluable insights into the evolving world of accessibility. He also shares personal stories of students who have transformed their lives through Braille and discusses how volunteering can open unexpected doors.Tune in to hear Steve's inspiring journey and discover how you can support Braille literacy and inclusion.Read Steve's blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.To learn more about the Braille Institute, visit https://www.brailleinstitute.org.This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doingggood.tv.
In radio news the FCC investicates television stations, lots of news on the street, and those holiday personal people meter ratings. Next Call letter and format changes, and a bit of radio news from Steve Bauer. This will be followed by a Buffalo radio perspective, Our classic aircheck is Bob green from WQAM in 1963, and we listen to the beach from St. Augustine.
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Panelists will include John Gassman, Steve Bauer, Michael Babcock and Marty Sobo. They'll play brief audio clips and discuss what they saw in the exhibit hall. Presenter contact info:
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During Hour 3 we were joined by Olympic silver medalist Steve Bauer to discuss his career as an Olympic cyclist and racing in the Tour de France. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Hour 3 we were joined by Olympic silver medalist Steve Bauer and Toronto Raptors PxP broadcaster Matt Devlin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A panel including Michael Babcock, Steve Bauer, Brad Snyder, Mary Beth Metzger, Larry Gassman, and Mike Tindell will discuss their experience at the recent national conventions. Audience participants who attended will also be invited to share their experience. Presenter Contact Info Not available
Our latest episode kicks off with an exclusive interview with Vuelta a España director Javier Guillén, who tells us that there's absolutely no prospect of the Vuelta swapping dates with the Giro d'Italia, a move that many were pushing for as a possible solution to the bad weather that perennially affects Italy's Grand Tour. "No, no and no!" declares Guillén. Looking ahead to this year's Vuelta, now just 10 weeks away, Guillén says all the big names will be welcome and discussions are under way to tempt the likes of defending champion Remco Evenepoel and three-time winner Primož Roglič back to Spain in late AugustAfter being made "provisionally non-active" by her Canyon//SRAM team following a positive test for the banned product Letrozole, Belgian world track champion Shari Bossuyt has given her side of the story in a press conference. In it, Bossuyt said her situation was like being put "in prison for murder when you didn't commit murder." Everyone's gone Derek Gee-crazy following his stand-out performance at the Giro d'Italia, and that includes his Israel-Premier Tech team, who've signed him to a contract that runs to the end of 2028. Team director Steve Bauer tells us about the qualities that make Gee so special and why the Canadian sensation could become a power in the Classics as well as the Grand Tours.Bora-Hansgrohe director Rolf Aldag tells why and how the German WorldTour team are set to change tack for the Grand Tours and challenge the big-hitting teams that tend to dominate the GC battle in these marquee races. As part of that strategy, he reveals that the upcoming Tour de France will probably be the last that they'll go into with a sprinter as well as a GC leader.Support the show
As the snow starts to melt at various rates across the country, and with the recent release of the ride guide in the April/May issue of Canadian Cycling Magazine, editors Matthew Pioro, Matt Hansen (a.k.a. '90s Matt) and Terry McKall discuss some of the hard-won lessons they've learned from doing various cycling events: gravel races, gran fondos and mountain bike challenges. Learn from their mistakes before you head into your outdoor riding season.Also, lots of talk about recent pro races abroad and a look ahead to the Tour of Flanders. Another lesson: always guess “Steve Bauer” for Canadian cycling trivia.
Original Air Date: September 19, 2022We visit Steve Bauer, owner of Ghost Hawk Brewing Company in Clifton, NJ. Mike and Steve try several beers while learning about Steve's background, difficulties he has faced in life, and how he's overcome those. We also learn the meaning behind the name "Ghost Hawk" which is more than just a cool name, it has significant meaning to Steve and his story makes you appreciate it even more. Ghost Hawk Brewing Co.: 321 River Rd #6, Clifton, NJ@ghosthawkbrewingcowww.ghosthawkbrewing.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
Mark McKay got interested in racing bikes by watching the 1984 Olympics here in America. He vividly remembers Alexi Growl and Steve Bauer coming to the line. Mark says within two weeks he'd quit football, had his mom buy him a bike and did his first race, a time trial. The kid from Northampton was hooked on bike racing. For the first three years Mark focused on time trials and yes he broke the hour. But by 1989 he got deep into road racing. Mark got so good at road racing it was suggested to him that he go race abroad. To most folks that meant racing on the continent. Instead Mark went to Canada and the U.S. He eventually returned to the U.K. to try and make the national team. He made the national team and represented his country off and on for nearly 10 years. Before Mark turned pro he raced the Tour de L' Avenir, amateur worlds to the Tour of Canada. When Mark did turn pro he raced for Diamond Back, Harrods, to Ambrosia to name a few. Mark retired mid 1999 but he wasn't done being an athlete. He won a duathlon national title and made the worlds podium in 2005 in Italy in the same event. Because of injury he had to stop. Mark eventually started his own coaching business in France. He also worked for British triathlon to Scottish Cycling. At the moment he and his wife live in Scotland and Mark runs a corporate cycling company.
As Hugo Houle crossed the line in Foix on July 19, he pointed to the sky. He had accomplished a goal he had had for close to 10 years: win a Tour de France stage for his brother, Pierrik, who died after being struck by a vehicle while he was out for a jog. In this episode, find out what went into that victory, the decisions made out on the road and how a rider can be transformed. Featuring Houle himself, Michael Woods, Steve Bauer and Antoine Duchesne.
We cover some news in cycling, including Jack Thompson's ‘Sherpa Week' and Steve Bauer joining Israel Start-Up Nation as directeur sportif. Lastly, we mull over some big ideas for 2023 goals. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureaudio/support
We visit Steve Bauer, owner of Ghost Hawk Brewing Company in Clifton, NJ. Mike and Steve try several beers while learning about Steve's background, difficulties he has faced in life, and how he's overcome those. We also learn the meaning behind the name "Ghost Hawk" which is more than just a cool name, it has significant meaning to Steve and his story makes you appreciate it even more. Ghost Hawk Brewing Co.: 321 River Rd #6, Clifton, NJ@ghosthawkbrewingcowww.ghosthawkbrewing.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
Houle, de 31 años, firmó la primera victoria internacional de su carrera profesional, iniciada en 2013. El danés Jonas Vingegaard conservó el maillot amarillo tras resistir los ataques de Tadej Pogacar. El canadiense Hugo Houle (Israel-Premier Tech) se adjudicó la 16ª etapa del Tour de Francia con llegada en Foix , al superar en solitario la línea de meta luego de haber estado metido en la escapada del día. En la pelea por la victoria de etapa, Houle superó por más de un minuto al francés Valentin Madouas, al canadiense Michael Woods y al estadounidense Matteo Jorgenson. Houle, de 31 años, firmó la primera victoria internacional de su carrera profesional, iniciada en 2013. La única victoria canadiense previa se remontaba a 1988, cuando Steve Bauer, hoy uno de los directores deportivos de Houle, ganó en Machecoul. "Esta victoria es para mi hermano", declaró Houle, mostrando la cruz que cuelga de su cuello en memoria de su hermano, fallecido accidentalmente. Entretanto en la pelea de favoritos Pogacar atacó a Vingegaard en el puerto de Lers a medio centenar de kilómetros para Foix, en dos ocasiones en la subida, y una más en el descenso. Sin lograr comer tiempo al maillot amarillo, que mantiene su ventaja de 2 minutos 22 segundos en la general. El principal damnificado del día fue el francés Romain Bardet, que se quedó en el puerto de Lers, una de las dos subidas de primera categoría en el menú del día. El gran beneficiado fue el colombiano Nairo Quintana quien aprovechaba el desfallecimiento del francés y el retraso del británico Adam Yates para adelantar hasta la cuarta plaza de la clasificación general divisando el podio a tan solo un minuto y medio de tiempo con respecto al británico Geraint Thomas. Cita con la subida a los Pirineos Tras el primer contacto pirenaico los ciclistas se enfrentan a una etapa durísima de 130 kilómetros entre Saint-Gaudens y Peyragudes. Sera el momento idóneo para ver otra batalla entre Pocagar y Vingeraard en la lucha por el liderato. Un recorrido exigente para los líderes que se vean obligados a defender con uñas y dientes sus puestos de privilegio donde el colombiano Nairo quintana tendrá mucho que decir para asaltar el podio provisional. Tras rebasar el Col d'Aspin y la Hourquette d'Ancizan, podrían producirse ataques desde la subida al Col d'Azet. En el tramo final, hasta los mejores escaladores podrían flaquear con tanto desnivel camino del puerto de Peyragudes, tercera meta en altitud de la presente edición.
Oh, things move fast these days. Matthew Pioro and Matt Hansen are joined by former pro Michael Barry to preview the Tour de France. How many Canadians will be there exactly? Well, check out the discussion around Guillaume Boivin that was nicely prescient. And don't forget Steve Bauer.The trio discusses a bridge that could have a significant effect on the race, cobbles and the main contenders. Can Tadej Pogačar be beaten? Also, Euro Disney [?!] and Michael Woods's chances of taking a stage or the polka dot jersey.
In Episode 256, Steve Bauer of KSGL Radio joins the podcast to talk about jazz and his weekly jazz radio show.
FenderBender editor Steve Bauer talks with 2022 Best Workplace award winners Adria and Bryan McLemore about some of the strategies they implemented to improve the work culture in their shop.
FenderBender editor Steve Bauer and one of "2022's Best Workplaces" winners, Drew Bryant of DB Orlando Collision. The two discuss strategies Bryant implemented in his collision repair shop to create a perfect balance of work process and work/life balance for he and his employees.
FenderBender editor Steve Bauer and Jim Mudgett of Maryland Collision Center discuss some of the strategies he's implemented that helped his business be named as a winner in FenderBender's 2022 Best Places to Work Awards.
Mike Boyle talks with Steve Bauer of North Side Tavern about their donation program (today only) for the Boulder County Marshal Fire as well as speaking with Lisa Anderson about the New Year! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ein letztes Mal eine Folge des "Nicht die Einzigen" - Podcast im Jahre 2021. In Folge 36 verlieren sich Kollege Hartman und Edgar Einfühlsam aus einem geplanten Pseudo-Jahresrückblick wieder mal in einem Random-Universum aus ihrem Anekdotentum. Freund und empfehlenswerter Künstler "Steve Bauer" warf den beiden den Begriff Intelligenzvoyeurismus hin und es entfalteten sich interessante Interpretationsmöglichkeiten. Zudem gibt es einen kleinen Austausch zum jüngst erschienen Antilopen Geldwäsche Sampler 1 und der gegenwärtig schnellen Releasekultur von Musik. Rutscht gut rein. Links zur Show: https://kritischer-adventskalender.de/ https://open.spotify.com/album/6tmKUAeU1olTTduTKndGpP?si=1A25Qg75StORZpMdO_SRXw https://www.stevebauerart.com/ Lydia Benecke bei Hoaxilla: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56SgLXh46R4 Playlist Nicht die Einzigen: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2B0FpVlQ1hw7nKosxVdOtN?si=g1T7aewnRmCc6hkD4QluDw Nicht die Einzigen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicht_die_einzigen/ Telegramkanal: https://t.me/joinchat/U0jKmWitt27vt9wx Edgar Einfühlsam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edgar_einfuehlsam/?hl=de Edgar Einfühlsam YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsO64aLGLO_IutWCU0r1kFw?view_as=subscriber Kollege Hartmann Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kollege_hartmann/?hl=de
KPBX presents Villa Blues & Jazz, a Kids' Concert featuring jazz masters performing memorable and fun songs that have become jazz standards. Villa Blues includes Heather Villa, Steve Bauer, Michael Lenke and Brian Flick. This is Part 2 of the program aired on September 25, 2021. For more information on Spokane Public Radio events, and to listen to past KPBX Kids' Concerts, visit https://www.spokanepublicradio.org/topic/spr-events.
KPBX presents Villa Blues & Jazz, a Kids' Concert featuring jazz masters performing memorable and fun songs that have become jazz standards. Villa Blues includes Heather Villa, Steve Bauer, Michael Lenke and Brian Flick. This is Part 1 of the concert that aired on September 25, 2021. For more information on Spokane Public Radio events, and to listen to past KPBX Kids' Concerts, visit https://www.spokanepublicradio.org/topic/spr-events.
KPBX presents Villa Blues & Jazz, a Kids' Concert featuring jazz masters performing memorable and fun songs that have become jazz standards. Villa Blues includes Heather Villa, Steve Bauer, Michael Lenke and Brian Flick. This is Part 1 of the concert that aired on September 25, 2021. For more information on Spokane Public Radio events, and to listen to past KPBX Kids' Concerts, visit https://www.spokanepublicradio.org/topic/spr-events.
KPBX presents Villa Blues & Jazz, a Kids' Concert featuring jazz masters performing memorable and fun songs that have become jazz standards. Villa Blues includes Heather Villa, Steve Bauer, Michael Lenke and Brian Flick. This is Part 2 of the program aired on September 25, 2021. For more information on Spokane Public Radio events, and to listen to past KPBX Kids' Concerts, visit https://www.spokanepublicradio.org/topic/spr-events.
Five years ago, on June 3, 2016, Jocelyn Lovell died. During his heyday in the 1970s, he was a supreme bike handler and race tactician. His skills got him more than 35 national titles in various events on the road and the track. He won gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and Pan Am Games and silver in the kilo at the track world championships in Munich in 1978. Lovell was smart, funny, feisty and often mean. He got busted for stealing cookies, and was dealt a six-month sanction. He also swiped an assault rifle as a prank during the 1977 road world championships in Venezuela and got away with it.On Aug. 4, 1983, Lovell was out on a training ride northwest of Toronto, when a driver of a dump truck hit him. The star cyclist then became a quadriplegic. In the following years, he dedicated himself to the cause of finding a cure for spinal-cord injuries.In this episode, which comes out on the anniversary of Lovell's death, three top Canadian cyclists who were influenced by Lovell—Gordon Singleton, Steve Bauer and Michael Barry—remember the complicated figure who is the first modern hero of Canadian cycling.
The safe way to exercise while sitting has arrived. Meet the motorized miniTREAD® and the manual Sitmill®. About the size of an airline seat cushion, these two devices offer an affective and accessible way to boost circulation, increase focus and strengthen the quads, core, calves and hamstrings. Do all this without having to go to … Tek Talk welcomes Patrick Netter, Judy Wilkinson, and Steve Bauer to discuss exercise products from OnTheMUV 05/24/2021 Read More »
Session 4, Saturday June 20, 1 PM to 4 PM 1 PM Call to order and announcements, Judy Wilkinson, CCB President, presiding. 1:05 PM Launch of the CCB's OntheMuV partnership: Patrick Netter OntheMuV CEO and Steve Bauer, CCB Board member. 1:20 PM Reading and Approval of the 2019 Conference and Convention Minutes, Linda Porelle, CCB Secretary. 1:30 PM Treasurer's Report, Lisa Thomas, CCB Treasurer. 1:35 PM Second Reading of, and Voting on, Bylaws Amendments, Sarah Harris and David Jackson, Co-Chairs, CCB Bylaws Committee. 2:15 PM Resolutions, Sarah Harris and Jeff Thom, Co-Chairs, CCB Resolutions Committee. 3 PM Virtual Awards Banquet, Larry Gassman, Master of Ceremonies. Get yourself a mid-afternoon snack and be prepared for the presentation of CCB awards. Scholarship Awards, Christy Crespin, CCB Chair, Scholarship Committee; Membership Committee Awards, Guillermo Robles, CCB Chair, Membership Committee; Publications Awards, Linda Porelle, CCB Chair, Publications Committee; CCB Awards, Charlene Ornelas, CCB Chair, Awards Committee. 4 PM Adjournment.
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Each week new thoughts from his writings and speeches will be presented. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org Reflection by Srimati Karuna, Readings from Mahatma Gandhi by Steve Bauer, “Lead Kindly, Light” sung by Steve Bauer with an arrangement for bells by the Golden Lotus Temple Bell Choir that was directed by Jeffrey H. Bauer; and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Dr. Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis. For more reading: “Gandhi and ‘Lead, Kindly Light'” by Willam Emilsen; “Young India” by M.K. Gandhi, October 10, 1928; “An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth” by M.K. Gandhi; “Book of Prayers” by M.K. Gandhi and edited by John Strohmeier.
This episode is a rebroadcast of our look at the 1980 Olympic boycott. It happened 40 years ago, but contains some lessons for what athletes are facing today. On this day, BMX competition was originally scheduled to begin in Tokyo. But in March, as rising COVID-19 cases sent nations scrambling, the Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced that Canadians would not go to the 2020 Games. Two days later, the IOC said it would postpone the 2020 Olympics for a year.Recently, as we passed the one-year-to-go-until-the-rescheduled-Olympics date, talk of cancelling the 2021 Games started up. On July 22, the president of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee Yoshiro Mori said to Japanese media that if the pandemic continued has it had been so far, the Games could not go ahead in 2021. A few days before that, the Kyodo news agency released the results of a poll that showed that only 23.9 per cent of the people surveyed throughout Japan thought the Olympics should be held. A segment as large as 36.4 per cent thought the Games should be postponed again. From the survey, 33.7 per cent said the Games should be cancelled.With the threat of Olympic cancellation creeping in once again, let’s listen to track cyclists Gordon Singleton and Steve Bauer, and road cyclist Louis Garneau as they discuss the time, 40 years ago, that the Olympics didn’t happen for Canadian athletes.
This year marks three big anniversaries for Steve Bauer. The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast has covered his oh-so-close second-place finish in the 1990 Paris-Roubaix and the 1980 Olympic boycott that affected him and other Canadian athletes. Thirty years ago this summer, Bauer got into the leader's jersey at the Tour de France, just like he had in 1988. It's a feat that we haven’t seen since. Also, he did it in a way that you just can't duplicate anymore.RELATED Steve Bauer remembers the 1988 Tour de FrancePlease rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes.
Charlie Merrill, physical therapist and Tabi shoe enthusiast, takes a deep dive on pain in this week’s episode of Cycling in Alignment. https://www.mperformance.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MPerformanceBoulder Kit Laughlin: https://stretchtherapy.net/ Peter O’Sullivan: http://www.pain-ed.com/team/ Stu McGill: https://www.backfitpro.com/about-us/ Steve Bauer “chopper” Paris-Roubaix bike circa 93: https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/product-news/top-five-worst-cycling-inventions
International events kept Gordon Singleton, Louis Garneau and Steve Bauer from the Moscow Games. What they experienced can offer guidance to cyclists waiting and wondering about Tokyo 2020. Also, an interview brought to you by Structure Cycleworks. Loni Hull, founder of the Calgary-based mountain bike company, discusses his unique front linkage system. It is literally, WTF: without telescoping fork. Please rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes.
The 2020 CSUN conference was held this month in Anaheim California at the Anaheim Marriott. This yearly world-wide conference is the highlight for many who come to attend presentations and see exhibits regarding Access technology.
Do remember what race was supposed to run this Sunday? It was supposed to be Paris-Roubaix. But more important, do you remember who won Paris-Roubaix on April 8, 1990? Well, when Belgian Eddy Planckaert and Canadian Steve Bauer crossed the line on the Roubaix velodrome 30 years ago, neither of them was sure. After a lot of deliberation by race officials, the win went to Plankaert. After 265.5 km of hard racing, Planckaert beat Bauer by millimetres. In March, Canadian Cycling Magazine editor Matthew Pioro spoke with Bauer. The CCC Pro Team sports director had recently returned home to St. Catharines, Ont., from Europe and was in self-isolation. We discussed the Monument that almost, almost went to a Canadian. This Sunday, as you face absence of Spring Classics in 2020, do re-watch A Sunday in Hell, Jorgen Leth’s documentary of the 1976 Paris-Roubaix. Also, highly recommended is William Fotheringham’s book about the making of the documentary called Sunday in Hell. Wouldn’t that be just hellacious? In the good way. Enjoy both Hells! Thanks to Ontario Creates for its support.
It's another bumper episode of The Cycling Podcast with plenty to pick and choose from if that's what you wish to do. The main focus is Paris-Roubaix, the Queen of the Classics, the Hell of the North, so let's run through what's in the show. 00:00 Introduction Join Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe as they catch up with each other after a week of self-distancing. And hear from Team CCC's Greg Van Avermaet, winner of the virtual Lockdown Tour of Flanders. 17:28 Francois' song This week it's an homage to Paris-Roubaix and Australian winner Mat Hayman with a cover of AC-DC's Highway to Hell from François Thomazeau, performing live in Marseille. 21:10 Part one (Duration 43:50) Roubaix memories We take a meandering journey across the cobblestones of north-eastern France with an assortment of memories from the pavé. There's the man of many nationalities, 1994 winner Andrei Tchmil and his legendary directeur sportif Jef Braeckevelt. But who was the Little Mouse? We recall some modern editions and ask who is the best Paris-Roubaix rider of all-time. Trek-Segafredo's Luca Guercilena makes a case for Fabian Cancellara being the best modern-day rider and Lionel remembers stuffing his face with savoury treats (of course he did) at the final feed station when he rode the cyclo-sportive in 2008. 1:05:00 Part two (Duration 35:00) The closest* ever Paris-Roubaix We catch up with Team CCC's sports director Steve Bauer, who was second in one of the closest editions ever, when he was beaten by around a centimetre by Belgian Eddy Planckaert in the Roubaix velodrome in 1990. But, cycling being cycling, the closest ever finish might actually be the second closest... 1:40:00 Lockdown Larry A sleepy edition of Lockdown Larry with AG2R-La Mondiale rider Larry Warbasse. 1:43:13 Part three (Duration 31:15) The coronavirus section What's the latest in the world of cycling? We recap the news and also hear from Trek-Segafredo's young rider Charlie Quarterman, whose debut season had got off to a promising start before racing ground to a halt. If you want to hear the full interview with Charlie, we'll post it on our website thecyclingpodcast.com (https://thecyclingpodcast.com/) WATCH ON YOUTUBE 1990 Paris-Roubaix, the closest* ever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrHNj8pHmx0) 1994 Paris-Roubaix, won by Andrei Tchmil (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xci1GIwLNoo&t=) 2016 Paris-Roubaix, won by Mat Hayman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdvnLe-dV4E) The Cycling Podcast, brought to you by iwoca and supported by Science in Sport iwoca is title sponsor to The Cycling Podcast. Over the past seven years iwoca has grown from a small start-up to one of the fastest-growing business lenders in Europe. Now they’re a team of more than 300 in London and Frankfurt working towards the goal of funding one million small businesses, including cafes, spin studios and bike shops. They can lend between £1,000 and £250,000 and make it quick and easy to get a decision. If you are interested in finding out more about what iwoca can do for small businesses go to: iwoca: Fast, fair and flexible business funding (http://iwoca.co.uk/) The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science in Sport. For a 25% discount on all your Science in Sport sports nutrition products use the code SISCP25 on www.scienceinsport.com (http://www.scienceinsport.com/) KEEP UP TO DATE Sign up for The Cycling Podcast's weekly email newsletter to keep up with what's going on behind the scenes. This week, Lionel writes about the return of Explore. Sign up at thecyclingpodcast.com (https://thecyclingpodcast.com/) BECOME A FRIEND OF THE PODCAST Signing up as a Friend of the Podcast has never been easier. Our new system will get you connected in just a few clicks. Why sign up? Apart from getting access to our special episodes throughout the year – there are five online already – you will be helping us to keep The Cycling Podcast's team car on the road to provide daily Grand Tour coverage. Sign up at thecyclingpodcast.com/subscribe (https://thecyclingpodcast.supportingcast.fm/) . We've frozen the price again – it's just £15, which will work out at less than £1 per special episode. If you want to pay more we'll send you a copy of our new book, The Grand Tour Diaries. THE GRAND TOUR DIARIES Available now at thecyclingpodcast.com/book (https://shop.visionsp.co.uk/other/TheGrandTourDiaries) . All Friends of the Podcast can get a 20% discount.
The second part of Steve's story takes us through his time in a religious cult. He found a new life, he escaped drugs, alcohol and destruction. However, he now found himself in a cult ran by a deceptive leader. Hear the dramatic telling of finding his way out.Support the podcast and look good doing it! One Story T-shirts are available now – follow the link https://www.allgracedup.blog/new-products/ Like and Follow our facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/onestorypodcast - leave a comment and review! Follow our instagram - https://www.instagram.com/onestorypodcast/We want to hear Your story! Reach out to us on facebook, instagram, or email - onestorypodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening and if you enjoy please take the time to Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share with a friend - love you all and God bless
Steve Bauer's life was full of complexities. A life riddled with hurt, pain, hate, abandonment, abuse, self destruction. You name it, he experienced it. This first part of his story tells of growing up and developing a deep sense of hate for the world. His actions took him to great depths of sin and he found himself in New York, with crooked cops and no way out of the life he was living.Support the podcast and look good doing it! One Story T-shirts are available now – follow the link https://www.allgracedup.blog/new-products/ Like and Follow our facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/onestorypodcast - leave a comment and review! Follow our instagram - https://www.instagram.com/onestorypodcast/We want to hear Your story! Reach out to us on facebook, instagram, or email - onestorypodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening and if you enjoy please take the time to Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share with a friend - love you all and God bless
Episode 46 of the ReadJunk Podcast is with me and Steve Bauer, a fellow ReadJunk writer. We discussed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Warped Tour Exhibit that featured two of my photographs, we reminisce some more about the Vans Warped Tour as well. After that, we talked about our punk and ska influences, what bands & albums made an impact on us earlier on, as well as ways of discovering new music back in "our day." Transition track done is by Huma-Huma and it's called "Grassy Hill." Something free on YouTube Audio Library. If you want to write a theme song for the podcast or send over some original transition music that's fitting for the podcast, let me know! Be sure to subscribe and download the episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher or wherever else you can get podcasts. Spread the word about the podcast and site. Also, follow ReadJunk on social media as well and visit readjunk.com or news and all that stuff. You can follow ReadJunk on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/readjunk/ and Steve on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/stevebauer80/.
When you think of this country’s pioneering riders in the Tour de France, you probably think of Steve Bauer and Alex Stieda. But 35 years ago, six Canadians—Marilyn Trout (née Wells), Kelly-Ann Way, Suzanne Lemieux, Hilary Brown (née Matte), Senta Bauermeister and Jacqueline Shaw—not only rode the Tour de France Féminin but distinguished themselves in that event. Trout, the group’s historian, looks back at the group’s accomplishments. Read the Canadian Cycling Magazine feature on the six Canadian women who completed in the 1984 Tour de France Feminin. In Full Send/No Send, editor Matthew Pioro and social media editor Dan Walker preview the 2019 Tour de France and the Giro Rosa (full name: Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile). Walker has a beef with the Giro Rosa. Send in your ideas for Full Send/No Send and Ask a Coach to podcast@cyclingmagazine.ca Image courtesy of Marilyn Trout Podcast art by Maxine Gravina The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast thanks Ontario Creates for its support. Please rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes.
This week on Shootin' the Shibby, the gang takes the show on the road up to Clifton, NJ for a live broadcast from Ghost Hawk Brewing Company! The gang argues about what type of food hot dogs should be, the Nintendo 3DS is dead, and Bob deals with a spam caller. Steve Bauer, the founder and VP of Ghost Hawk Brewing Co. joins the gents and tells them all about beer! Grab a glass and enjoy this week's episode of Shootin' the Shibby!
My guest is Steve Bauer from @ghosthawkbrewingco they just had their grand opening on Saturday. Lots of news from @heavyseasbeer @fiveboroughsbrewing @alewifebrewingcompany also a benefit for @commonrootsbrewing too. @ballastpointbrewing going through some changes and more. Suds and Duds with the beers in the picture. www.am970theanswer.com to stream the show live anywhere around the world. #metalforever #drinklocal#drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters#gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer
Tek Talk welcomes a panel composed of Larry Gassman, John Gassman, Steve Bauer and Jeff Bishop to discuss the topic: “An overview of the CSUN Conference, 2019.”
Steve Bauer from Ghost Hawk Brewing joins me. We're talking what it's like to try and open a brewery, run into a snag and need help solving the problem. News from Weyerbacher also, how many Brewers are helping Sierra Nevada from #GivingTuesday and some more of my favorite #Christmas gifts to get the #beer lover in your life. Suds and Duds with beers from Kills Boro Breakside Brews Wet Ticket Brewing Samuel Adams and more.
Le meilleur de mon podcast avec François Parisien! François Parisien est un ex-cycliste professionnel. Il est le premier cycliste professionnel québécois à avoir gagné une course de niveau UCI World Tour en remportant la 5e étape du tour de la Catalogne. Sa carrière sportive professionnelle a débuté en 2005 quand il a remporté le championnat canadien sur route. Cela lui a permis d'obtenir un contrat avec l'équipe de Jonathan Vaughters. Il a ensuite rejoint l'équipe Spider-Tech dirigée par Steve Bauer. En 2012 il a eu la pire année de sa carrière, souffrant d'une blessure au genou et de depression. Guéri de sa blessure, il a ensuite rejoint l'équipe Argos-Shimano et a remporté sa première victoire UCI World Tour. IG: @francoisparisien Facebook: www.facebook.com/FrancoisParisienInc/ Antoine IG: & twitter @antoinejdtri Facebook: www.facebook.com/antoinejdtri/ antoinejd.com
François Parisien est un ex-cycliste professionnel. Il est le premier cycliste professionnel québécois à avoir gagné une course de niveau UCI World Tour en remportant la 5e étape du tour de la Catalogne. Sa carrière sportive professionnelle a débuté en 2005 quand il a remporté le championnat canadien sur route. Cela lui a permis d'obtenir un contrat avec l'équipe de Jonathan Vaughters. Il a ensuite rejoint l'équipe Spider-Tech dirigée par Steve Bauer. En 2012 il a eu la pire année de sa carrière, souffrant d'une blessure au genou et de depression. Guéri de sa blessure, il a ensuite rejoint l'équipe Argos-Shimano et a remporté sa première victoire UCI World Tour. 4 :00 : l'après carrière/ Powerwatts 7:30: Paula Saldanha 9:15: ses Mentors 10:20: les entraînements en intervalles 20:00: son début en Europe 23:00: Jonathan Vaughters 23:20: Steve Bauer 31:00: sa blessure et depression 33:00 son évolution comme cyclisme 39:00 sa première victoire UCI World Tour 40:30: sa plus belle victoire 43:00: son pire jour en vélo 46:00: Ryder Hesjedal & le dopage 49:00 : Chris Froome 54:30: sa nouvelle passion l'escalade IG: @francoisparisien Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrancoisParisienInc/ Antoine IG: & twitter @antoinejdtri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antoinejdtri/ antoinejd.com
Steve Bauer's back with a great demo all about the Echo Tap - what it is and how you can check its charge. I then follow up with a quick comment to confirm that Echo announcements are now available here in the UK. Charge your Tap, pop it in the garden, hide in the house and broadcast your banter to the world (maniacal laugh).
In this podcast, we speak with Steve Bauer live from the Midwest Digital Marketing Conference (MDMC18). Steve Bauer is a Global Lead at FleshmanHillard’s Social and Innovation group, and in this talk he provides some insight on how to build a successful and well-performing team and gives some good advice to those still being at school. Host: Brian Borgstede Produced: Brian Borgstede, James Brandt, Taylor Caputo, Khadijah Johnson, Blake Rudloff, and Gus Wehmeier Guest: Steve Bauer About MDMC: The MDMC is the largest Digital Marketing Conference in the Midwest, and it boasts speakers annually from companies such as BuzzFeed, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google, including some local talent. The conference was held in St. Louis Union Station on March 27-28, 2018, featuring over 120 speakers, and offering about 80 sessions for more than 1,700 attendees. About the Speaker: Steve Bauer is a Global Lead at FleshmanHillard’s Social and Innovation group and oversees the firms “Social Art” tribe. Steve’s areas of expertise include integrated marketing, social strategy and social business, executive social media, content marketing, online community management, employee advocacy and issues/crisis management. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree in public and environmental affairs with a concentration in management and a minor in Spanish from Indiana University. He is a founding member and co-chair of the PR Council’s Digital and Social Media Community. Steve is an active board member with Launch St. Louis, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping St. Louis non-profits develop “young friends” boards. Steve is also a founding member of the University of Missouri - St. Louis (UMSL) Marketing Advisory Board and currently chairs the UMSL Digital Board Curriculum Committee.
Brilliant! A new listener joins the gang; Steve Bauer brings us a really useful overview of voice calling using the Echo wherever those pesky additional numbers are needed. Need to reach an extension or enter a conference code? No problemo - Steve's here to help.
AG Craft Beer Cast 4-14-18 Guest: Steve Bauer of Ghost Hawk Brewing Co.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do we do enough to make weather available to everyone? How can we better convey weather information for those with impairments? Will new sonic visualization and haptic feedback technologies break barriers? Special thanks to Steve Bauer for his inputs for this week’s episode. Steve does a Jazz radio show called The Sunday Jazz Brunch which […]
A special episode of Fantasy Hockey X features myself, Mike, and Chris but we also bring on Steve Bauer from FanVice and Christopher Morais from The Fantasy Fix to join in on the Tuesday night DFS hockey slate. Expect many questions and much sweating err debate!
This week Main Menu contains a wide variety of content. First, Steve Bauer presents an interview about a new product called Scan stand which allows you to place your iPhone or Android phone in a stand that will allow you to get the best pictures possible for OCR and object recognition. David Woodbridge from Vision Australia brings us two demonstrations of Android Accessibility. First, David introduces us to some newer Android touch screen gestures and then he tells us how to find our screen reader settings and adjust the speech rate. We have received many requests for coverage of Android and we are very pleased to begin bringing you Android demonstrations. Chase Crispin brings us a second demonstration of the Braille Plus 18 Android based note taker from the American Printing House for the Blind. This demonstration focuses on setting the date and time, connecting to wi-fi networks, and accessing notifications on the device.
I've been looking forward to this one. A great interview with the one and only Steve Bauer, the man who has done more for Canada than Alan Thicke, Michael J. Fox, and even Wayne Gretzky (in my mind, at least). Enjoy.
This week we hear another Techie Tidbit from Tyler Juranek. Next, Steve Bauer and Chris Cook discuss and demonstrate an accessible HD radio from Dice Electronics. Finally, we conclude our portion of Rick Harmon's look at Qwitter version 4.
The safe way to exercise while sitting has arrived. Meet the motorized miniTREAD® and the manual Sitmill®. About the size of an airline seat cushion, these two devices offer an affective and accessible way to boost circulation, increase focus and strengthen the quads, core, calves and hamstrings. Do all this without having to go to the gym or deal with inaccessible exercise equipment and without leaving your favorite chair. They're being sold as a fund raiser for the California Council of the Blind. Join Patrick Netter inventor of the miniTREAD® and the Sitmill® and Judy Wilkinson and Steve Bauer from CCB, to learn how you can get fit while you sit. . Presenter Contact info: Email: onthemuv@ccbnet.org. Phone: 510-269-1276