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What are the fascinating — and also dangerous — aspects of Death Valley National Park? How does visiting a stark desert landscape give us perspective about our place in the world? Steve Hall is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and a seasoned adventure hiker renowned for his extensive explorations of Death Valley National Park. What's special […] The post Desert Storms and Superblooms: Death Valley With Steve Hall appeared first on Books And Travel.
If you ever find yourself asking “What's left?” you're in good company. Today's left is often indistinguishable from neoliberal centrism. Steve's guests are Simon Winlow and Steve Hall, authors of the book, The Death of the Left: Why We Must Begin from the Beginning Again. They talk about the historical shifts that have led to ideological collapse, disconnection from the working class and the embrace of individualism over collective action.The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for a revival of working-class politics that transcend identity divisions and focus on collective struggles against economic neoliberalism and austerity.Simon Winlow is Professor of Social Sciences at Northumbria University, UK. A fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, his work is particularly well known in the fields of criminology, sociology and contemporary political analysis. He is the author or co-author of the following books: Badfellas (Berg, 2001); Bouncers (Oxford University Press, 2003); Violent Night (Berg, 2006); Criminal Identities and Consumer Culture (Willan, 2008); Rethinking Social Exclusion (Sage, 2012); Riots and Political Protest (Routledge, 2015); Revitalizing Criminological Theory (Routledge, 2015); Rise of the Right (Policy, 2017); Death of the Left (Policy, 2022), and The Politics of Nostalgia (Emerald, 2025). @winlow_s Steve Hall is Emeritus Professor of Criminology at the University of Teesside. He is a polymath who has published in the fields of criminology, sociology, anthropology, history, economic history, political theory and philosophy. He is also co-author of Violent Night (Berg 2006, with Simon Winlow), Rethinking Social Exclusion (Sage 2013, with Simon Winlow), Riots and Political Protest (Routledge 2015, with Simon Winlow, James Treadwell and Daniel Briggs), Revitalizing Criminological Theory (Routledge 2015, with Simon Winlow), The Rise of the Right (with Simon Winlow and James Treadwell) and The Death of the Left (with Simon Winlow). He is co-editor of New Directions in Criminological Theory (Routledge 2012, with Simon Winlow). In 2017 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the international Extreme Anthropology Research Network at the University of Vienna. @ProfHall1955
In this episode, the guys sit down with Jarad Gaskill and Steve Hall to talk all about upland hunting, kennels, and everything in between. Wyatt was able to make a trip down this season to hunt with Jarad and Steve and they share plenty of stories from that trip and plenty of other great stories as well, You are not going to want to miss this one!Check us out on Instagram: @upland_nomads_podcastCheck out Jarad: @wildfire_kennelsCheck out Steve: @castironkennels
Welcome to episode 146 of the Longevity Muscle podcast! Today we have Steve Hall joining us for Part 3!Timestamps01:02 Steve Hall wins his pro card (2024 season recap)07:22 How much protein? 10:31 White potatoes during contest prep 12:24 Jeff Nippard's Kiwi's13:46 How Steve feels about 2024 WNBF Worlds16:32 Competing in the 170's vs. 160's19:29 WNBF Worlds Middleweights vs. Lightweights 22:03 Steve Hall the natural bodybuilding judge (how he got into it)24:17 Placing at 2024 WNBF Worlds 25:54 How to make WNBF Worlds more exclusive?27:31 Steve's experience competing in The Netherlands and Switzerland 28:35 WNBF Greece and Cyprus (new rules?)31:39 Competing in the PNBA vs. WNBF 33:14 Exposing PED users who get caught competing in natural shows36:55 The hardest pro show Steve has ever done!38:55 Steve Hall REVIVE STRONGER!40:06 How Steve feels since competing at WNBF Worlds41:09 Steve's training routine leading up to WNBF Worlds in 202444:22 Steve's trip to New York City45:48 Upper Lower 6 days per week (aches, pains and injuries)46:58 Eric Helms' training (how many sets per muscle group?)47:15 Jeff Albert's training frequency and low volume training47:39 Never forget this about training frequency…48:36 Training to be the best natural bodybuilder (the reality for most…)49:11 You can't just look at one training variable…49:34 Bodybuilding dogma by influencers50:47 Steve Hall's Push Pull Legs training split (here's why)55:57 You hit your natural limit? You can't recover from training?…57:17 Natty News Daily award and Steve's contest goals next season Thanks for listening! Please share and subscribe!Get in touch with Steve:Follow Steve Hall on InstagramSubscribe to Steve Hall on YoutubeGet in touch with Kenny and Longevity Muscle:Follow Kenny on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle Podcast on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle Magazine on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle on FacebookSubscribe to Longevity Muscle on YoutubeJoin our Longevity Muscle YouTube MembershipIntroducing Longevity Muscle Apparel Line. Our first drop will be limited, so sign up to our subscriber list at longevitymuscle.store to be the first to know when we launch! Join Longevity Muscle's YouTube Premium Membership to watch full episodes of the Longevity Muscle Podcast (exclusive access - early release - 100% ad free!) Subscribe to Longevity Muscle Magazine and gain exclusive access to our entire archive of written articles with the top natural bodybuilders in the world
This week Lawrence is joined by WNBF Pro Bodybuilder and host of The Revive Stronger Podcast, Steve Hall who shares some insights into his 2024 season and how he managed it along with some difficult life circumstances. Steve also shares how his views on bulking have changed, his plans to next compete and much more! Thank you for listening! Please take the time to screenshot the episode, post it onto to your Instagram story and tag Lawrence and Steve! Please take the time to leave a five star review on your podcast platform of choice as this is a great way to help the show! Steve's IG: @revivestronger Lawrence's IG: @general.muscle Physiotherapy Enquiries: lawrence@everybodiesphysio.com.au Coaching Enquiries: lawrence.grieve@ymail.com Use code "GENERAL" for 15% off at www.powersupps.com.au
For the first episode of 2025 Seabed 2030 Head of Partnerships Steve Hall interviews Matthew Zimmerman, CEO and co-founder of FarSounder, based in Rhode Island USA, & one of our industry partners since Year 4 of the Project.FarSounder specialise in products such as 3D forward-looking sonars that don't only look down to map the seabed, but also scan forwards to enable users to avoid whales snoozing near the surface, or collisions with objects such as containers. FarSounder are very active in supporting Crowdsourced Bathymetry, and in outreach about the importance of seabed mapping for public benefit. Find out more about FarSounder at https://www.farsounder.com and you can contact Matthew via info@farsounder.comFind out more about Seabed 2030 at www.seabed2030.org and contact podcast host & producer Steve Hall here. You can find on us Social Media as Seabed 2030.With thanks to Matthew for the interview, and to Emily Boddy for Podcast music and voiceover. We'll be back throughout 2025 with a range of interview, check our webpage for forthcoming events. Revealing Hidden Depths - the Seabed 2030 Podcast Find out more about our project at www.seabed2030.org Brought to you by the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO
Welcome to the Mind Muscle Connection Podcast!In this episode, I'm joined once again by Steve Hall, a familiar face and an inspiring figure in the bodybuilding world to talk about Deciding How Lean To Get (Review of 2024 Comp Prep).We explore the nuances of training and nutrition strategies, including what it really means to find the right balance between conditioning and muscle fullness. Steve also shares his insights on the idea of "novelty" in training, personal challenges he's faced during prep, and the importance of having a solid coaching relationship.Don't miss out on this episode that's packed with practical advice and insights!Let's talk about:00:25 Introduction00:51 Steve Hall05:42 Update on Steve's prep31:32 Deciding How Lean To Get49:42 What phase to go after56:26 Intermittent fasting58:28 Off season01:06:03 Deficits01:10:36 Steve's podcast01:12:29 Where to find SteveRevive Stronger website - https://revivestronger.com/ Revive Stronger podcast - https://revivestronger.com/podcast/ Follow me on Instagram for more information and education: jeffhoehn_FREE 30 Min Strategy Call: HEREBody Recomp Masterclass: HERENutrition Periodization Masterclass: HEREHow You Can Work With Me?: HERECoaching application: HERE
0:00- Intro 1:00- Podcast guests 4:50- Steve shaving his head 9:30- Severe dieting for competition 21:00- Reversing out of the diet 26:00- Amount of food consumed 28:30- Full day of eating 38:00- How are we feeling training in our 30s. 44:30- Steve adding new exercises 49:30- New hobbies 1:01:00- Tattoos
Steve Hall is a farmer, bird hunter, dog breeder, family man, and volunteer PF chapter member from central Iowa. Steve and Travis discuss life on the farm, balancing agriculture farming with wildlife habitat, breeding bird dogs, checking the boxes to breed dogs, falling in love with a dog breed, experiences & lessons learned raising puppies, finding the right homes for bird dogs, hunting accidents, grading this hunting season, upland bird hunting in Iowa, balancing family time with hunting, positive attitude in life, laughing off a scary hunting accident, and more @castironkennels Presented by: Walton's (https://www.waltons.com/) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (https://www.alumaklm.com) Lucky Duck Premium Kennels (https://www.luckyduck.com/) Hoksey Native Seeds (https://hokseynativeseeds.com) & Marsh Wear Clothing (https://www.marshwearclothing.com/)
Steve Hall is a farmer, bird hunter, dog breeder, family man, and volunteer PF chapter member from central Iowa. Steve and Travis discuss life on the farm, balancing agriculture farming with wildlife habitat, breeding bird dogs, checking the boxes to breed dogs, falling in love with a dog breed, experiences & lessons learned raising puppies, finding the right homes for bird dogs, hunting accidents, grading this hunting season, upland bird hunting in Iowa, balancing family time with hunting, positive attitude in life, laughing off a scary hunting accident, and more @castironkennels Presented by: Walton's (https://www.waltons.com/) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (https://www.alumaklm.com) Lucky Duck Premium Kennels (https://www.luckyduck.com/) Hoksey Native Seeds (https://hokseynativeseeds.com) & Marsh Wear Clothing (https://www.marshwearclothing.com/)
In this episode, sales expert Steve Hall challenges the idea of “overcoming” objections, seeing them instead as opportunities to build trust. He shares how understanding the nature of objections—whether they're real concerns or just initial brush-offs—can strengthen sales conversations at every stage. Steve emphasizes the role of empathy, listening, and confidence, and provides his top objection-handling strategies, including how to address price concerns without immediately discounting. By reframing objections and approaching them with curiosity, Steve shows how sales professionals can turn these challenges into lasting relationships and closed deals. Outline of This Episode [1:02] Common objections that salespeople face [2:14] The Biggest mistake salespeople make [3:20] How Steve responds to objections [6:38] The role of empathy in handling objections [7:43] How to handle objections with confidence [9:36] Steve's top 3 objection handling dos and don'ts [11:36] Turning challenging objections into sales Connect with Steve Hall Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Connect With Paul Watts LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Episode 13 is our longest episode to date and features interviews recorded during the 6th Pacific Ocean Mapping Meeting that took place in Fiji in November 2024. With some 90 participants from 27 nations, the meeting was a rare opportunity for mappers, marine managers, industry representatives and members of Seabed 2030's supporting organisations to meet face to face, and learn first hand from citizens of Pacific island nations about the issues and challenges they face, and why seabed mapping matters so much to them. For this podcast, Steve Hall our Head of Partnerships conducts 4 interviews:Apenisa Cavuilati of the Fiji Hydrographic ServiceEvert Flier - Chair of the GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Ocean) Guiding CommitteeKyle Goodrich - President and Founder of TCartaEmma Oliver of the Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment and ENB Sea Keepers Apenisa gives a welcome to Fiji and gives some background about the meeting; Evert expands on the value of holding the meeting in person and learning from the local community - and describes just how vast the Pacific Ocean is. Kyle gives us an industry perspective, TCarta was one of the original Seabed 2030 industry partners and brings satellite-based observations into the field of ocean mapping, with customers including the UK Hydrographic Office. Lastly, and with the longest interview recorded by Zoom after the Fiji meeting from her home in Papua New Guinea, Steve speaks to Emma about the particular challenges faced by her community, and why ocean mapping and growing the New Blue Economy can provide a better future for the next generation. Please send any questions for the interviewees or feedback on this episode to Steve Hall. Find out more about Seabed 2030 see www.seabed2030.org, and listen out for our next episode early in 2025. Have a peaceful holiday season, and Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!Revealing Hidden Depths - the Seabed 2030 Podcast Find out more about our project at www.seabed2030.org Brought to you by the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO
Indy legendary writer Steve Hall shares his stories of WV shenanigans.. Brian hops on a horse New Year's eve.
Welcome to Smersh Pod.This week we'll be recounting the beautiful story of when a small person arrived and touched the World, no it's not a biopic of Wee Jimmy Krankie. It's E.T.Joining me to poke things with his glowing digit, is Steve Hall. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/smershpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Steve Hall joined Dr. Tim Maness and Dr. Jeff Sargent at General Assembly 2024 to talk about the importance of ministers and pastors taking care of themselves and being proactive in the preventative maintenance of their mental and emotional health. Dr. Hall has nearly 40 years of ministry experience and is currently part of the School of Theology & Ministry faculty at Lee University. He and his wife also serve as the executive directors of Ministry Oasis, a soul health ministry for ministers and their spouses.
This week, enjoy the testimony of renown Titanic author Steve Hall. Steve and James talk through Steve's extensive career, time travel and the infamous Titanic "Switch Theory."For more on Steve and his work, visit his website https://stevehall.nl/THIS EPISODE IS AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE WITH A VIDEO OF THE INTERVIEW!Welcome to WITNESS TITANIC, a podcast where we interview witnesses of the infamous Titanic disaster including modern experts, enthusiasts, and even the survivors of the sinking. Like the century-old inquiries that came before us, we may never fully determine what really happened on that cold April night but you may be surprised to find how close our efforts will bring us to Titanic herself... Send me a message!Hosted by James PencaTheme: Songe d'automne - Archibald JoyceRecorded by Ege M. Erdogan (@egecomposer)Titanic questions or corrections?witnesstitanic@gmail.comFor more Titanic history, visit www.discovertitanic.comor www.titanichg.com
In this week's podcast episode, I sit down with Steve Hall, host of the Revive Stronger podcast and a seasoned competitive bodybuilder with over a decade of experience, to explore what it truly takes to step on stage as a bodybuilder. We dive deep into the intense physical and psychological challenges of getting as lean as possible, discussing how it affects your hormones, mindset, and overall lifestyle. Steve shares practical advice on training and nutrition, whether you're aiming to compete or simply improve your fitness. If you've ever wondered about the reality of competitive bodybuilding or want insights from someone who's been through it all. I hope you enjoy! Download my FREE Nutrition for Fat Loss eBook: https://www.Fit4lifeacademy.health/blueprint Join the Fit4Life Academy Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/R6sjziWhTPTTVXfS/ Apply to work with us at Fit4Life Academy: https://www.fit4lifeacademy.health/?utm_source=libsyn&utm_medium=podcast Need Science-backed supplements, check out? Outworknutrition.com: Use code “Joey” at checkout for an exclusive discount off your 1st purchase! Follow Steve Hall: https://www.instagram.com/revivestronger/ I can't wait to hear your thoughts on this episode. Stay healthy and inspired, Dr. Joey Munoz
Welcome to the Mind Muscle Connection Podcast!In this episode, we have Steve Hall to talk about How to manage fat loss (Overview of his current prep).We go over everything from his diet and training to the adjustments he's made this time around, such as starting earlier and maintaining a higher calorie intake. Steve shares how working with a coach has influenced his approach, the importance of sleep and stress management, and how he's integrating the latest research into his routine.This episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss, so be sure to tune in!Let's talk about:IntroductionUpdates on Steve HallSleep trackerSteve's prepComparison of Past vs Present ApproachesDeficit and lean body massCaloriesAreas where they Doubled DownDiet fatigueFat lossSteve's trainingHypertrophyPodcastUpcoming events for Steve Steve Hall's Instagram: @revivestrongerFollow me on Instagram for more information and education: @jeffhoehn_FREE 30 Min Strategy Call: HEREBody Recomp Masterclass: HERENutrition Periodization Masterclass: HEREHow You Can Work With Me?: HERECoaching application: HERE
0:00- Intro 1:00- Taking gains from other muscle groups 7:00- Will untrained muscles hold back maximal growth of other muscles? 14:00- How are we tracking workouts? 18:00- Boostcamp 19:00- Future competition plans 26:00- Should anyone be bulking up for gains? 33:00- Dedicating oneself to purely bodybuilding 37:00- Rest pause vs drop sets vs straight sets 50:00- Fatigue drop offs set to set59:00- Are Eric and Steve doing cardio?1:02:00- Supersetting at the gym1:09:00- VO2 Max1:10:00- Getting a deep stretch on back exercises1:19:00- Bathroom frequency while bulking vs cutting 1:27:00- Finasteride1:35:00- Wrapping up with future plans
Following up on episode 98, Steve Hall and I discuss how his thoughts on nutrition for fat loss and muscle gain have changed over the years. We covered: Food choices - from “clean eating” to flexible dieting How to adopt a truly flexible and health-promoting lifestyle instead of using MyFitnessPal as a crutch Carbs and fat ratio Protein quality, timing, and distribution Links and resources: Follow Steve on Instagram @revivestronger https://www.instagram.com/revivestronger/ Listen to the Revive Stronger podcast: https://revivestronger.com/podcast/ Visit the Revive Stronger website for their coaching, podcast, and other content: http://revivestronger.com/ Follow me on Instagram @nikias_fittotransform http://instagram.com/nikias_fittotransform/ Visit my website: https://www.fittotransformtraining.com Sign up for one on one coaching: https://www.fittotransformtraining.com/coaching.html Sign up for my free newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/157389602fb0/mailinglist Sign up for the No Quit Kit email series on fat loss success: https://mailchi.mp/4b368c26baa8/noquitkitsignup --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fit-to-transform/message
**Each episode of Macro N Cheese has an “Extras” section filled with information and links to resources related to topics touched on in the interview. Go to https://realprogressives.org/macro-n-cheese-podcast/ where you will also find a full transcript of the episode. Steve Grumbine's guest is Steve Hall, a Professor Emeritus of Criminology who has published in the fields of criminology, sociology, anthropology, history, economic history, political theory and philosophy. The discussion covers a range of political and economic issues, including class consciousness and unity among the working class in the US and Europe. They discuss the historical fear and suspicion of the working class by the political and economic elites. They talk about the impact of identity politics and the need for unity among the working class. They also touch on the influence of neoliberalism and the weaponization of identity struggles. They highlight the disconnect between what is presented in the news and the needs of the working class. They look at the concept of natural laws in economic models and how they often ignore the role of human decisions. The conversation ends with a discussion on the limitations of the current political system and the need for agency and alternative avenues of power for the working class. Steve Hall is a Professor Emeritus of Criminology. He worked at the Universities of Teesside, Northumbria and Durham. He is the author of Criminal Identities and Consumer Culture, and Theorizing Crime and Deviance, and co-author of numerous others. @ProfHall1955 on Twitter
Steve Hall is an online coach and bodybuilder with nearly two decades of training and a decade of coaching under his belt. In this episode, we discuss how his thoughts on training have changed over the years on the following topics: Volume Intensity of effort Technique Range of motion … And more! Links and resources: Follow Steve on Instagram @revivestronger https://www.instagram.com/revivestronger/ Listen to the Revive Stronger podcast: https://revivestronger.com/podcast/ Visit the Revive Stronger website for their coaching, podcast, and other content: http://revivestronger.com/ Ep. 13: “Fundamental principles for massing” – https://anchor.fm/fit-to-transform/episodes/Fundamental-principles-for-massing---With-Steve-Hall---Ep--13-e1osalk Ep. 42: “How to run effective mini cuts” – https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fit-to-transform/episodes/How-to-run-effective-mini-cuts---With-Steve-Hall---Ep--42-e230ego Follow me on Instagram @nikias_fittotransform http://instagram.com/nikias_fittotransform/ Visit my website: https://www.fittotransformtraining.com Sign up for one on one coaching: https://www.fittotransformtraining.com/coaching.html Sign up for my free newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/157389602fb0/mailinglist Sign up for the No Quit Kit email series on fat loss success: https://mailchi.mp/4b368c26baa8/noquitkitsignup --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fit-to-transform/message
In the latest episode of Anabolic Radio I had the pleasure of hosting @stevehall from Revive Stronger. I've been in the industry close to a decade now and Steve is one of the first people to had started a podcast with a bodybuilding exercise science focus..Not only has he played an important role when it comes to facilitating conversations between professionals, but he also walks the walk..We chatted about topics that range from a reflection on his years in the industry, not setting limitations for yourself, a look into both our coaching practices, and his 2024 contest prep..Links: https://linktr.ee/ishak_ishakSupport the Show.
The recent drama at NPR is one of the best illustrations of how hard some people are working to keep us from the truth. Steve Hall wonders if National Public Radio is an outlier. The difference between societies that prosper and those that languish is determined by whether they are a culture of creation or one of consumption. Cadence McManimon has four suggestions for becoming creators. If you're serious about pursuing virtue and truth, you must become skilled at recognizing and avoiding rhetorical sleight of hand. Kurt Mahlburg has sound advice for treading in semantic quicksand. Would it surprise you to learn why Americans throw away millions of U.S. coins each year? Mike Maharrey explains why coins are as good as junk for many of us. Article of the Day: This should be your weekend reading assignment. El Gato Malo has a brilliant article on how the road back from serfdom is the road that leads away from state-controlled money. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Welcome to the Mind Muscle Connection Podcast!I'm thrilled to share that in this week's episode, we have the incredible Steve Hall joining us once again. Some of you might remember Steve from his past guest appearance last October, and I couldn't be more excited to have him back with us!We'll be diving deep into topics Stimulus and fatigue, lengthened partials, body recomp and more. He will discuss his current training and nutrition, sharing knowledge and practical advice backed up by experience and research, covering all things sets and exercises.So, get ready to soak up some wisdom as we dive into another informative conversation with Steve Hall!Let's talk about:IntroductionCatching up with Steve HallBody recompTraining qualitySteve's training & nutritionStimulus and fatigueIntensitySet numbersBack Training and latsTechnical failureLengthened partialsRound table around sets - TakeawaysSetsPumpSteve's competitionWhere to find SteveWhere to find Steve:Instagram: revivestronger Website: HereFollow me on Instagram for more information and education: jeffhoehn_FREE 30 Min Strategy Call: HEREBody Recomp Masterclass: HERENutrition Periodization Masterclass: HEREHow You Can Work With Me?: HERECoaching application: HERE
In the latest episode of Anabolic Radio I had the pleasure of chatting with @borgefagreli who is the creator of Myo-Reps.Myo Reps is a hybrid of rest pause and cluster set training. Just like the variety of different training techniques we can implement, it is another tool in the toolbox and as we know there are many ways to Rome..We touch on how you can practically implement it, the thought process behind it, in addition to some interesting data coming out of University of Tampa investigating the use of Myo-Reps.Links: https://linktr.ee/ishak_ishakSupport the show
Steve Hall shares his expertise and opinion on the April 8th Solar Eclipse as a possible prophetic sign of the end times! If you enjoy the episode, be sure to check us out at Facebook.com/truthrevival37385 For additional content from Steve Hall, check him out at https://www.youtube.com/@stevehall7777 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truthrevival/support
What does it mean to "train hard"? Is it training to failure, progressive overload, intensity, something else? Find out the answers in today's episode.Today, Steve Hall, the founder of Revive Stronger, a seasoned natural bodybuilder and podcast host, shares his expertise on essential training principles. Philip (@witsandweights) invited him to the show to share his insights on what it means to "train hard" and how to apply scientific research to your training effectively. They discussed reps in reserve (RIR), proximity to failure, minimum effective volume for muscle growth, and more.Steve's journey in the fitness world began after a near-death experience at the age of 20 where he suffered a severe head injury. During his recovery, he discovered bodybuilding, which helped him regain control of his life and ignited his passion for self-improvement.With over a decade of gym experience and years of coaching experience, Steve has definitely made a name for himself in the world of natural bodybuilding, placing second at the WNBF World finals in 2021. Steve's approach to training and nutrition is grounded in the latest scientific research, which he combines with extensive practical knowledge to help his clients achieve outstanding results.Today, you'll learn all about:3:19 The link between bodybuilding and personal values8:16 "Training hard" for hypertrophy13:56 RIR and proximity to failure vs. other hypertrophy principles19:20 Assessing repetition ranges28:42 Applying research findings to individual training39:43 Assessing and optimizing individual response to training44:52 Full Range of Motion (ROM) vs. partial reps52:22 Developing personal heuristics for effective training59:39 The question Steve wished Philip had asked1:01:35 Where to find Steve1:02:20 OutroEpisode resources:Steve's coaching and podcast website: revivestronger.comIG: @revivestrongerThe Improvement Season Podcast
On this episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast, we talk with Steve Hall from Tinker Coffee (@tinkercoffee) about Babies, Good Service, and Airport Coffee… Welcome to the Harder Brunch Podcast, where we blend the finest flavors of comedy and culture, dishing out engaging and entertaining conversations with a diverse array of personalities from across various industries. We invite guests rocking the worlds of stand-up comedy, food service, entrepreneurship, and beyond each week with your hosts Dyke Michaels and Thaddaeus J Mckee. Our podcast celebrates good vibes and the magic that unfolds when you gather people around a table. We treat our guests to a delicious five-course brunch and then dive into intriguing conversations that'll have you craving more. Each episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast features an exceptional lineup of guests, including comedians making their mark on the stand-up scene, passionate food truck owners, talented musicians, and innovative entrepreneurs. As we share a delectable brunch specially prepared for our guests, we dive into deep and entertaining conversations that cover a range of topics - from the creative process behind stand-up comedy to the challenges of running a food business and everything in between. The Harder Brunch Podcast nourishes the mind, body, and soul with its unique fusion of humor, culture, and insight. Whether you're a comedy enthusiast, a food lover, or simply someone who appreciates thought-provoking conversations, our podcast is guaranteed to leave you feeling inspired, informed, and thoroughly entertained. So, pull up a chair, grab a plate, and get ready to indulge in the most satisfying brunch experience you'll ever have - the Harder Brunch Podcast! Remember to subscribe and tune in every Monday for a fresh serving of food, fun, and fascinating discussions with the personalities shaping our world today.
Debra & Steve Hall join Paul on the podcast because Bobby Malone (Episode 150) has the pleasure of being Debra's brother! Steve and Debra talked to Paul about their first date, Debra not liking Steve, Steve being in love with Debra and how he finally won her over which has led to forty-six years of marriage. They talked about Steve's time in the U.S. Army and how after getting out and a few jobs, he landed at Phillip Morris for thirty years. Debra was an educator in the Richmond School system and taught literacy and she told Paul how she still keeps in touch with some of her students. Paul also received a quick education from Steve on how to start a bourbon collection. They finished by talking about their home, their kids and grandkids and Paul learned about some uninvited guests that come visit Debra and Steve from time to time.
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Emily is in the host seat and is joined by Pierre and Steve Hall. This week the team discuss the TikTok accent, missed calls and the best dungaree wearers.
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Emily is in the host seat and is joined by Pierre and Steve Hall. The team discuss a volcanic eruption, the matchstick Eiffel Tower and Steve's worst night sleep.
0:00- Intro1:30- Eric Helms' progress7:45- Can advanced bodybuilders detect progress without being contest lean10:45- Competing next12:45- New failure data22:00- Bodybuilding vs Powerlifting27:30- Natural lifters taking advice from enhanced lifters29:00- Reps in Reserve / deloads36:00- Advanced training progress44:00- Would you avoid TRT to stay natural?54:00- Finasteride 58:20- Recent data on high volume 1:05:30- What are we looking forward to in the new yearWalking is FitnessA daily ten-minute walking podcast that helps you build an exercise habit that sticksListen on: Apple Podcasts
Steve Hall, ACEC's Executive Vice President, joined the podcast to provide an update on what the Council's advocacy team is working on and what we're expecting for 2024.
Today we are joined by Steve Hall, Vice President of Find Great People. Steve dives into how FGP helps find, develop, and retain talent, as well as transition talent. Steve talks about how the workforce is changing as Millennials and Gen Z are taking over, and by 2030, they will populate 90% of the workforce. FGP helps companies find creative solutions to make sure positions are filled, as well as helps candidates find the perfect job. Tune in to learn more about important topics such as company culture, compensation, and the struggle between in-person, hybrid, and remote jobs. Find Great People Fgp.com 877-819-7619
According to recent data from the ISG Index™, the robust expansion of the cloud services market has slowed down considerably in recent quarters. On the other hand, demand for managed services has reached new highs. It seems that enterprises are returning to the basics of core outsourcing. How can businesses drive operational excellence in this new context? And which factors are contributing to the shift? In this episode of the ISG Imagine Your Future podcast, we delve into the current state of the technology market. Steve Hall speaks to tech titan Jagdish Mitra, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Growth at Tech Mahindra to hear his insights. After touching on the enterprise shift back to basics, their discussion turns to the growth of engineering services outsourcing, the opportunities presented by digital outsourcing and ever-more critical role of data intelligence, especially in light of growing AI adoption pressures. Finally, Steve and Jagdish share book recommendations for fellow bookworms – don't miss these timely reads!
We cap off our tribute to Steve with Ron Bramlett and he tells John and Mike how the idea for a Mustang Owner's Museum was born.
On November 9th we gathered for the celebration of life of Steve Hall, our friend and founder of the Mustang Owner's Museum. John Clor sits down with some of Steve's friends to reminisce how the museum came into existence. While so many previous attempts to create a museum for the Mustang failed, it was Steve Hall who overcame the hurdles and created the place where so many enthusiasts can come to learn about Mustang history.
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. Pierre is away so we're joined by Steve Hall! This week the team discuss the John Lewis advert, a missing car and humus.
Welcome to the Mind Muscle Connection Podcast!In today's episode, we're joined by Steve Hall delving into the intriguing topic of Weight Gain and Training Volume for Muscle Growth. Whether you're looking to build muscle, understanding the importance of gaining weight and managing your training volume is key. Steve breaks down these aspects, drawing from research studies and his experiences, offering valuable tips on adjusting your training for effective muscle growth. If you're curious about gaining weight and building muscle, this one's for you!Let's talk about:Introduction about Steve HallResearch and opinionsHypertrophy Steve's trainingLower body exerciseWeight gainWeight gain study: Caloric SurplusPaying attention to trainingVolume and Range of VolumeIntensity and adding volumeWhere to find SteveWhere to find Steve:Instagram: @revivestrongerWebsite: revivestronger.comFollow me on Instagram for more information and education: jeffhoehn_Coaching application: HEREBody Recomp Masterclass: HERECoaching Consultation: HEREHow You Can Work With Me?: HERE
In this week's episode of the New Flesh Podcast, Ricky and Jon interview Steve Hall and Simon Winlow. Professor Simon Winlow and Professor Steve Hall are renowned scholars who have published work together in the fields of criminology, social theory, philosophy and history. Along with their many published papers, they have also collaborated on several books - their latest being The Death of the Left: Why We Must Begin from the Beginning Again.Topics covered include; the historical origins of leftists politics, the modern left's divergence from traditional leftist values, the sexual misconduct of leftist men, the ideological hegemony sitting underneath Western countries' multicultural values AND more. ---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSEDFollow Simon Winlow on X:@winlow_s---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHBuy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Ricky: @NewfleshRicky on TwitterFollow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram---Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Vermilion Lips"
Steve is the Founder of Revive Stronger – a Coaching Company and Education Based Content (Podcast, Youtube, and Social Media). He is both an athlete, placing second at the WNBF World Finals, and a coach, helping lifestyle athletes and competitive physique athletes just like him. Steve is also an expert at implementing new fundamentals and strategies based on new research in his coaching practice. Today, we dive deep into what the new studies have been saying about training volume, training to failure, the importance of deloads, and how Steve gathers all this information to apply to his coaching methodology for the everyday individual. Tune in! Timestamps [8:15] - How Steve applies new research into his coaching practice; [18:19] - Including your intuition into your training; [24:04] - Technique over volume; [29:14] - Different approaches to exercising; [38:11] - Are deloads pointless? [45:08] - Periodization vs. programming for hypertrophy; [49:05] - What research says about training to failure; [57:53] - Prioritize your resources. Join The Tailored Life Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/y64smHRrgk Episode Resources Steve on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/revivestronger/ Steve on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviveStronger Website: https://revivestronger.com/ The Revive Stronger Podcast on Apple Podcasts The Revive Stronger Podcast on Spotify The Improvement Season on Apple Podcasts The Improvement Season on Spotify The Tailored Life Podcast Ep. 747: Breaking through Bad Genetics with Steve Hall Related Links
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Frank and Emily are joined by Steve Hall. Frank has been on holiday and had another KFC night with the boys! The team also discuss whether you can take a tour of a sugar factory and there's a data point on the Rubik's cube.
0:00 - intro latino 2:51 - Mike Israetel's lockouts, why are they scary? 4:05 - Mike's response 4:50 - What actually freaks you out about these videos? (its not the lockout) 6:40 - Is locking out a "natural" thing? 11:03 - Mike's lockouts on squats vs on leg presses and hack squats 12:31 - The 3 options you have at the top of the rep and which you should choose 13:56 - Steve Hall's hack squat is also locked out, but doesn't look freaky 14:26 - Decelerating before locking out vs locking out forcefully 16:16 - What you see on videos vs what's happening in real life 19:20 - My most valuable lesson and how that can help us here 21:35 - conclusion - just don't be so f***in smart coaching and consultations: https://ssdabel.com
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Frank and Emily are joined by Steve Hall. Frank has been to a wedding, Steve has been to see Dexys and the team discuss the 85th Anniversary of the Beano.
You just can't find the people these days, right? Anyone in the manufacturing, engineering, or construction industries knows that the top challenge right now is finding talent. There's a shortage of willing and able workers in the U.S. – and immigration policies make it difficult to bring in talent from overseas. In this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour, we head to Washington D.C. for a special live panel discussion from the Celebration of Construction on the National Mall. Marsia Geldert-Murphey, ASCE President-Elect, Thayer Long, President of the Association for Print Technologies and Steve Hall, Executive VP of ACEC, explore the reasons behind the talent shortage, how public policy could help, and how organizations are trying to attract the next generation of workers. In this episode, find out: What employers can do to grow their applicant pool How firms are trying to attract talent Why you need to move people to the opportunities How public policy could help Why immigration rules need to be revisited What drives young people How organizations are reaching out to school and college-aged students Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “When you look at countries like Germany, Belarus, South Korea, UAE, 30% of their graduates are STEM graduates. In the United States, it's 19%. It's a math problem. We just do not have enough people. So we have got to improve our immigration program.” – Marsia “There's a lot of drivers that motivate young people today, and I don't think they always think about engineering as a way of accomplishing those goals. So [we need] messaging like that to young people through STEM programs.” - Steve “If the government put a quarter of the amount of effort into promoting an apprenticeship and a career in the construction trade as they do by subsidizing and supporting college education, it'd have a tremendous impact to bring more people into our field.” - Thayer Links & mentions: Association for Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), an organization that's advancing equipment manufacturers in the global marketplace. They're on a mission not only to help businesses succeed but to build a community so that the industry as a whole can make positive, lasting change. American Society of Civil Engineers, the nation's oldest engineering society that represents more than 150,000 members in 177 countries. Independent Electrical Contractors, a national trade association for merit shop electrical and systems contractors. American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), the business voice of America's engineering industry, representing nearly 6,000 firms to advocate for policies at federal, state and local levels. Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. Frank and Emily are joined this time by Steve Hall. This week Frank has returned to the hardware store. The team also discuss excess baggage and custom kicks. And we have Jak Malone and Natasha Hodgson from Operation Mincemeat in the studio!
tw: brief mention of pedophilia, racism, and Anti-Semitism Allison has a TV rec that you MUST watch. Shelly writes in to ask about attachment styles and how to know what that means for her relationships. Gabe has an unexpected emotional reaction to the question. Then, Steve Hall from the Local Initiatives Support Corp joins the podcast to talk about how to support small businesses and the importance of buying local. Plus, important tips for newly minted business owners. Is a 1970s record store owner asking you to listen to records in the back a date or entrapment? And finally, a listener asked us to discuss Anti-Semitism and its dangers during our Topixxx segment. This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
tw: brief mention of pedophilia, racism, and Anti-Semitism Allison has a TV rec that you MUST watch. Shelly writes in to ask about attachment styles and how to know what that means for her relationships. Gabe has an unexpected emotional reaction to the question. Then, Steve Hall from the Local Initiatives Support Corp joins the podcast to talk about how to support small businesses and the importance of buying local. Plus, important tips for newly minted business owners. Is a 1970s record store owner asking you to listen to records in the back a date or entrapment? And finally, a listener asked us to discuss Anti-Semitism and its dangers during our Topixxx segment. This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News
Steve MagnessHave we been thinking about real toughness the wrong way? How can we reliably and practically build our resilience beyond “just pushing through” to overcome challenges? These are the questions Steve Hall explores in his latest book, Do Hard Things, and it's what we talk about in this interview. This book is Steve's attempt to help athletes, parents, business leaders, and everyone in between navigate life's difficult moments. Gritting your teeth and pushing through the pain aren't always the best approaches, and Steve has explored the science and psychology behind real resilience and shares it in this book. He provides a roadmap for dealing with life's challenges and achieving high performance that makes us happier, more successful, and better people. In case you're not familiar with Steve, he's a performance scientist and expert who coaches both Olympic athletes and executives. He's also the author of many books, including Peak Performance (with Brad Stulberg), The Passion Paradox, and The Science of Running. All this is why he's been on my podcast before, and why I was excited to have him back on. In our discussion, we chat about . . . Being creative, writing books, and boredom Misattribution of physiological signals How to change negative self talk and “create space” Why you should do hard things to cultivate inner strength Balancing doing hard things with recovery And more . . . So if you're interested in flipping the script on what it means to be resilient, you don't want to miss this interview! Timestamps: 0:00 - The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: https://legionathletics.com/products/books/the-little-black-book-of-workout-motivation/ 4:35 - Do you like to work on one project at a time or several projects? 6:56 - What are your thoughts on doing creative work when you're bored? 11:10 - What are some tips for getting into the creative mindset? 16:47 - Why did you want to write a book on this topic? 20:30 - What are some of the tools to handle life's challenges? 31:56 - Can you give us examples of how you can change negative self talk to positive? 40:42 - What are your thoughts on doing hard things and experiencing discomfort? 45:14 - What are your thoughts on balancing relaxation and doing hard things? 59:20 - Where can we find you and your work? Mentioned on the show: The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation is a bestselling fitness book that helps you overcome the mental blocks that are keeping you unmotivated, unhappy, and unhealthy: https://legionathletics.com/products/books/the-little-black-book-of-workout-motivation/ Do Hard Things: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09GRDXXCP/?tag=mflweb-20 Steve's Website: www.stevemagness.com Steve's Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevemagness Steve's Instagram: www.instagram.com/stevemagness