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Crazy Train Radio
Crazy Train Radio's Interview with Martial Arts Expert Steve Huff

Crazy Train Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 49:59


This next guest is an accomplished Martial Arts expert who has also had over a decade of experience in both performing in choreographing & directing action sequences. Based in Los Angeles, but originally from East Coast, but he has had an interest in history and fascination with knights & fantasy leading to interest in European weaponry, as well as Early American History and weaponry. He is owner of School of Two Swords LA! Let's welcome Steve Huff!Steve HuffFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamcreativecombatWebsite: https://creativecombatla.com/Crazy Train RadioFacebook: facebook.com/realctradioInstagram: @crazytrainradioX/Twitter: @realctradioBlueSky: @crazytrainradio.bsky.socialWebsite: crazytrainradio.usYouTube: youtube.com/crazytrainradio

Mill House Podcast
Episode 129: Lenny Berg - Fishing Florida In The 1950's

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 95:35


Over the years, as I've participated in various fishing tournaments, I've often noticed the names etched on the trophies from past events. One name that always stood out to me was Lenny Berg. He made history by winning the first inaugural Don Hawley Tarpon Tournament in 1976, with the legendary Billy Knowles as his guide. Lenny also triumphed in the Fall Fly Bonefish Tournament three times, alongside his guide, Steve Huff. One of his most remarkable feats was landing a 128-pound tarpon on 10-pound test, setting a world record that was later invalidated when the IGFA removed the 10-pound tippet category for world records, erasing those catches from the record books. Lenny's fishing journey also had him alongside some of the sport's most influential pioneers, including Woody Sexton, Eddie Wightman, Hank Brown, Stu Apte, Guy de Valdene, Jimmy Lopez, Hal Chittum, and John Emory, just to name a few. In today's podcast, we not only explore Lenny's incredible life in fishing, but we're also joined by his son, Elliot Berg. Like his father, Elliot is an outstanding angler, but he's also an ingenious boat designer in his own right. We discuss both Lenny's legacy and Elliot's work in pushing the boundaries of boat design, including his contributions to the Maverick Boat Company, which revolutionized flats skiffs and became one of the most successful brands in the industry for decades.

LPLCast
LPLCast Episode 165

LPLCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 38:24


Week of 7/11/24 at the Library - Script Coffee | Hosts Dylan Posa and Barb Leitschuh go over upcoming events, "Go Mobile" with Steve Huff from Script Coffee, and for "Barb The Bookie" recommend 'The Last Zookeeper' by Aaron Becker.

Mill House Podcast
Episode 116: Capt. Drew Moret - Tarpon Year-round

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 74:13


Drew Moret is a highly acclaimed skiff guide and the son of fishing legend, Sandy Moret. You can only imagine his childhood growing up with that DNA in the Sport Fishing Capital of the world, Islamorada, Florida. Sandy's friends are the who's who in the flats fishing game; Steve Huff, Flip Pallot, Chico Fernandez, Stu Apte, Billy Knowles, and many others. The inspiration to be somebody in fishing was everywhere you looked. All the kids of that generation became great fishermen and if you loved to fish, guiding was the door to financial security. Drew took to tarpon in a big way. The bonefishing was off the charts during these formative years, but Drew became a backcountry genius knowing when and where these silver kings would be, showing their voracious bite to a well placed fly. Regardless of the time of year or the weather, he'll be looking for the poon and most likely he'll find them. He prides himself on fishing for tarpon year round, although he can do it all. From cobia fishing on the wrecks, to tailing redfish and sunning snook. On todays podcast, we cover a number of adventures from the life of a Megalops addict!

Fifth Wheel Mafia
EP. 19 *Pop Up* - Would you rather?

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 35:28


It's time for another Pop Up Podcast! On this episode we have Caleb green, JT Mercier, and Steve Huff. Listen in to hear what their would you rather answers are! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

Fifth Wheel Mafia
Ep. 15 Rigs @ The Run update for 2024

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 27:57


On this episode we chatted with Steve Huff, Emily Bonham, and Polly with Bennett Transportation, we have the pleasure of getting to be the first to know and to be able to share with y'all, about Rigs @ the run's exciting announcement! Listen along to hear the exciting news! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

Fifth Wheel Mafia
Ep.32 *Bonus Episode* Our 1st Pop-Up Podcast!

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 50:08


We are starting a new adventure with these new Pop-Up Podcast! You never know when you might be on our list to call next! - Listen along to see who is on this episode, and what shenanigans they maybe up to. Jacob Bonham, Dr. J, JP Stuntman, Steve Huff, Joseph Phelps just to name a few! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

Fifth Wheel Mafia
Ep. 17. Updates for Route 66 Rigs at the Run in 2024

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 32:26


Route 66 Rigs at the Run has a special announcement for next year's Truck Show. In this episode we will reveal their foundation they will be supporting for next year. Listen along as we have, The Mayor of Miami - Bless, Steve Huff, Emily Shelton, Emily Bonham and Leslie Bissell, sharing some updates for next year's show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

Sisters In Song
Episode 3 TBD and John Teti Interview from Red Rocks

Sisters In Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 26:22


Come meet Ned Nixon and Steve Huff of the band TBD and their new friend John Teti on harmonies for our 1st interview!  You can check out John's music here on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/album/4yDjFPPThykwcXViGR0DtQ?si=wCb8JdOITV6Kxi-BG9h6mw

VO BOSS Podcast
Microphones 101

VO BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 25:09


Embark on a sonic journey with Anne and audio expert, Gillian Pelkonen, as they explore the world of microphones. From understanding the difference between dynamic, condenser, and ribbon mics, to unraveling the pricing mystery and debunking the 'quality equals cost' myth, your hosts cover it all. Learn what makes a great microphone, how to choose the best one for your unique voice, and how to navigate the complex pricing landscape. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is your ticket to achieving your dream sound without breaking the bank.   Transcript   Anne Ganguzza (00:01.171) Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss podcast. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and I am so excited to bring back once again, very special guest, audio engineer, musician, and all around amazing tech person, Gillian Pelkonen. Hey, Gillian.   Gillian (00:18.462) Hi, so good to be back talking to you and the bosses.   Anne Ganguzza (00:24.311) Yes, I love talking to you because, wait, hang on a second here. I know it's corny, but here. Is this thing on?   Gillian (00:33.543) Oh, it's on. Let me tell you, it is on.   Anne Ganguzza (00:39.433) How do I sound?   Gillian (00:41.738) Honestly, I'm not even saying this because we're on. I think that you sound great and this podcast sounds so great and your audio editor who is listening to this now, you don't need me to tell you, but you're doing a good job. I really like how it sounds because I listen to a lot of stuff and I'm very critical. I'm always like, oh, I don't really like that. But I really like the way VioBoss sounds.   Anne Ganguzza (00:45.727) Ha ha ha!   Anne Ganguzza (00:54.953) Aww.   Anne Ganguzza (01:01.676) Well, I would imagine an audio engineer listening to a podcast. I mean, that's what you do. So I think there's so many contributing factors to what really produces great sound. And I know that we've talked about studios in the past and things that we can do to create great sound. But we haven't really concentrated on   Gillian (01:09.523) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (01:20.43) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (01:25.707) this guy right here because first of all we were always maintaining that you didn't have to have a great mic to sound great. However, I think that it would be really a good topic. Yes, there you go. I think it would be a good time to talk about microphones.   Gillian (01:27.17) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (01:33.697) Mm-hmm. Expensive. Expensive is...   Gillian (01:41.694) It's not really, there's, yeah. Yeah, no, I totally agree. And I always say that great mics come at many different price points and people think, oh, a great mic is the $1,000 mic, is the $1,500 mic, even like the $800 mic. And that's not.   always, you know, it's not always true and there is a lot that goes into microphones and I am learning more and more all the time. Realistically, the price point has a lot to do with like how it's made, where it's made, but if you break down what's inside the mic, which I don't know if any like, I don't even know if audio engineers care about this, but like there's the capsules and the transformers and all of those things that are in the mic that are what produce the sound quality that either makes it more expensive or less expensive or sometimes   Anne Ganguzza (02:03.241) Mm.   Gillian (02:29.928) expensive mic has the same inside design as a more expensive one, but it's just like a brand thing or that might not be 100% correct, but it is true that people will take the shell of one type of mic and they can make the insides and kind of scope it out to be similar electronics to a more expensive mic. So I don't know, it's not all about the price point, it's all about what you what you think.   Anne Ganguzza (02:35.079) Mmm.   Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (02:54.087) So do I dare ask, have you gone inside the capsule? I mean, have you taken, I mean, is that what you do? Do you go into microphones sometimes to check them out, repair them, just be geekily interested?   Gillian (03:08.154) Sometimes you have to fix... I haven't opened up microphones. I mean a lot of the times like if you're looking at... well you have a you have like a pop filter windscreen on yours because I know you use a 416 and I use a KMS 105   Anne Ganguzza (03:22.022) Mm-mm.   I do.   Gillian (03:28.83) which is just my talking mic. I like to use it for vocals. It's one of the only mics I own because I work at so many studios. I can just basically use whatever mics are there. But this one I love for singing, for talking. It's a really good live mic. But it has like an... I wish I could like take it off without disrupting the audio, but I can't. It has like an outer windscreen, like a metal windscreen that a lot of mics have. And if you look, you can actually see the capsule in there.   Gillian (03:58.784) looking at capsules is if you shine a flashlight in you can like really see it. But no, to answer your question in a long-winded way, I haven't taken apart a mic yet. I have been doing a lot of looking at the inside of like outboard gear, like pre-amplifiers and stuff like that, but microphones are on the list for me to look at.   Anne Ganguzza (04:18.235) Well, so because you use so many different types of microphones, I think, in your everyday job being an audio engineer, you're not just working with voiceover artists. You're working with musicians. I'd love to like, can you break it down for the bosses? Like, let's make it easy. Like, what are the different types of microphones? Like, would...   Gillian (04:26.274) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (04:32.718) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (04:40.398) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (04:43.908) a voiceover artist from what I understand that we're not gonna be using the same mics as a musician necessarily. So let's talk about those types of mics, differences in microphones, like from a very bass level.   Gillian (04:48.407) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (04:57.09) Yes, there are basically three different types of microphones and the types are determined a lot by how they work but a lot of what is going on inside of them. So there's dynamic microphones which are never really used for voice, they're used for other things. And then there's condenser mics which are used by voice actors and used a lot for voice and for detailed things. And then there are ribbon mics which are not usually used for speaking voice. So basically as a voice actor all you need to worry about are condenser mics.   microphones, but there are other types of microphones that work for other things that you want to be recording. I could go into more detail about them, but I don't know how necessary it is for voice actors. They always say dynamic mics are durable. That's like, I mean, you use certain ones for voice, like a SM57 or SM58, which is like a   Anne Ganguzza (05:43.945) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (05:50.046) you go to a house party or you go to like a live event, someone's going to be using one of those microphones, the joke is like they're $99 and you can throw them off a building and they'll still work. Like they are so durable. They're, they're so, I don't know. It's   Anne Ganguzza (05:50.047) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (05:56.952) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (06:01.801) Ha ha!   Gillian (06:05.786) I think I don't know how to break one without like submerging it in water. And condenser mics are known for being sensitive, which is why we want to use them with our voice because there's so many intricacies in your voice and in your performance that need to be picked up. And ribbon mics, they're ribbons because they have a little metal ribbon on the inside and it's part of how it works. And those are more sensitive mics and use those a lot either on like, I mean, I know we use them a lot for like guitar amps or like horn instruments because you can be really   Anne Ganguzza (06:15.071) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (06:35.76) loud and it like smooths out the signal from my understanding of how I use them and what I know about them.   Anne Ganguzza (06:41.199) Ah, mm-hmm, mm-hmm. And so a voice artist wants to use the condenser mic. And so for our podcast, OK, so I will say in my studio here, I've got a couple of different mics. Now before I purchased my 416, I had a TLM 103, which I also have here in the studio, which I like.   Gillian (06:48.706) condenser microphone. Yeah, TLDR, condenser mic.   Gillian (07:03.83) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (07:08.579) But even before that, I had a Rode NT1 mic. And of course, I went through, I think, the gamut of price ranges. And I think when I started, I mean, goodness, I just admitted the other day on a podcast that when I was streaming live from my living room, my first VO peeps meetups, I used a USB mic that was the Blue Snowball. And from there, I went to a Rode NT. And then I went to an AT2020 too, which I think was...   Gillian (07:16.834) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (07:27.618) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (07:37.127) you know, in terms of expensiveness was not that expensive, but I thought it was a decent mic. And I think at that point, you know, what would you say in terms of the different types of mics? Cause like my TLM 103 was over a thousand dollars, you know, compared to my AT2020, which is like right now, I think you can buy one for $99. What would you say is the biggest difference between those two mics?   Gillian (07:40.61) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (07:51.255) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (07:57.659) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (08:06.047) I mean, without knowing a ton about what goes into either of them, I do kind of, like I said before, I think the price difference does come from parts. And so...   Anne Ganguzza (08:10.419) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (08:17.503) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (08:18.162) I would assume the capsule inside of a Tlm 103 is more expensive than the other one, the electronics. Really upgrading, when we talk about upgrading mics, it does come with a price, but if you think about what the mic is, it's the capsule, everything inside, the electronics working together, higher quality materials will produce a higher quality signal that's recorded into your computer. So, can you get a lower priced mic that sounds good? Yes.   Anne Ganguzza (08:32.838) Mm-hmm   Gillian (08:47.956) of we're degrading the audio quality and listening to it through a phone speaker or out of computer speakers. So having really a really good signal to start with is great but sometimes it's not, basically you can get a signal that sounds good enough to sound professional at those lower price points but I do think it all comes down to.   Anne Ganguzza (08:53.927) Mm.   Anne Ganguzza (09:04.255) Basically you can get a signal that sounds good enough to sound rational.   Gillian (09:10.786) price of materials and sometimes like prestige of brand, at least a little bit, because there are a lot of brands that I know like Warm Audio, Flea Audio, they make remakes of vintage mics, but also they make like remakes of like a U87, which U87s are still sold, which basically all of the remakes is kind of what I was talking about earlier, similar parts to get a similar sound without the brand price point.   Anne Ganguzza (09:14.343) like the Steve Huff brand. Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (09:26.727) Remakes of like a U87, which is still sold. Which basically all of the remakes is kind of what I was talking about earlier.   Anne Ganguzza (09:40.211) So it's not necessarily, and I know we've talked about this before, so it's not necessary for a voice artist to get good sound by paying more for a microphone.   Gillian (09:50.478) Mm-hmm.   Yeah, it's like anything when you're starting out in a business. Like I keep talking about my tech work because it's on my mind. I've been doing it all week. I just bought a soldering iron and I bought a $40 soldering iron and the guy I'm working with has a $200 one, but I don't know how much I'm going to be doing it. I'm just dipping my toes in. I don't have a big budget for something that's not paying me back yet. And so it's kind of like this is my intro thing and it works. We're doing the same work. It works. One day would I want the more expensive one? Maybe. Just to have a higher quality.   Anne Ganguzza (10:10.459) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (10:21.807) Yeah.   Gillian (10:23.013) But you know when you're especially for people who are starting you got to have something to work up to and something to you know get started with because who is starting a voiceover and has a couple thousand dollars to drop on microphones I don't know anybody   Anne Ganguzza (10:30.843) Sure.   Anne Ganguzza (10:38.735) Yeah, that's rare. That's rare. And I do know that it took me, oh gosh, at least 10 years to get my TLM 103, because my Rode NT1, which was a few hundred dollars, did a great job for me for many years, at least six years, in the voiceover industry. And I finally decided, well, you know what? I mean, people talk about the TLM 103, and I   Gillian (10:47.464) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (10:57.774) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (11:05.763) I actually went for that one before I bought my 416, and then I decided that after I got my TLM 103 and I moved to a new studio, I would entertain the 416 because I was also thinking about my 416 for a travel mic. And so I think in terms of microphones, and you were talking about sensitivity before, I know that, you know,   Gillian (11:09.806) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (11:23.445) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (11:29.367) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (11:31.803) I have, you know, sitting outside of the studio, I have a Shure SM7B, which I use because I'm not in my studio, but it's a lot of podcasts, you know, use that mic, podcast hosts use that mic, because it doesn't pick up a lot of external noise and it sounds good kind of no matter what environment you're in. However, the higher the mic price, the higher the sensitivity, it seems. My TLM 103 picks up like, you know, a fly.   Gillian (11:36.526) Mm-hmm.   Mm-hmm.   Gillian (11:56.162) Mmm.   Anne Ganguzza (12:00.463) you know, or a breath, like super easily. And my 416 does as well, but I have to be in a particular location, right? It picks up more in the front of the mic versus the TLM 103, which picks up all the way around. So I guess maybe it has to do with, you know, it's something, it's called the cardioid pattern, is that correct?   Gillian (12:01.098) Yeah.   Gillian (12:11.104) Yeah.   Gillian (12:22.522) I know, yeah, yes, we're talking about polar patterns. It's so interesting, I hear you talking and I'm like, I know exactly why you think these things. Because it is interesting, the SM7B is a dynamic microphone actually, but it has a cardioid polar pattern and we use those all the time. I personally don't like the way my voice sounds on it for singing purposes, but a ton of people love it. It's a great studio microphone just in the music recording environment. If you wanna be in the control room,   Anne Ganguzza (12:24.819) Mm-hmm. Yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (12:36.638) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (12:50.291) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (12:52.336) singing with stuff playing back on the speakers. It's a great mic because it's dynamic and because of the pickup pattern, because it doesn't feedback the way if you use the TLM 103 with speakers, just the pickup pattern, it would feedback. Anyway, am I losing everybody? I'm sorry. I'm just nerding out. Basically, what we're talking about is TLM 103. It's actually a large...   Anne Ganguzza (12:54.778) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (13:02.419) Right.   Gillian (13:17.154) I'm pretty sure it's a medium or large diaphragm condenser mic. And so the polar pattern is more wide and the capsule is bigger, so it's more precise and it picks up more sound. The issue that I personally have with the 416 that we can talk about is not everyone has good mic technique with it. And because the pickup pattern of that mic is so precise, I don't know...   Anne Ganguzza (13:21.138) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (13:40.999) Mmm.   Gillian (13:46.262) I don't know exactly what the pickup pattern is of it, but it's definitely cardioid if not like super cardioid, which means the pickup pattern area is even smaller. I find people love that mic because they say, oh, I hear a lot of things that like, once I have this mic, then I'll sound great. And people get a 416, they spend a lot of money on it, and then they're outside the range of where the mic picks up. And then it's like, I can't...   Anne Ganguzza (13:52.703) Mm-hmm. It's smaller. Mm-hmm.   Gillian (14:11.282) hear you, you know? So I don't know, technique is a big part of sounding good on a mic too. It's not just about the gear, it's knowing where the mic's picking up and just positioning yourself in that area so that it gets you the best sound.   Anne Ganguzza (14:13.444) Yeah, yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (14:26.803) That makes so much sense. And I know that one of the reasons why I love the 416 for travel is because you end up in environments where it's less than ideal. And so, I mean, you're not like in my studio here, I've got all my acoustic panels, it's built, it's double walled. And so I have a really good environment in which I'm recording. But when I go travel and I'm in a hotel, I don't have this studio. And so...   Gillian (14:28.834) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (14:39.587) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (14:49.846) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (14:56.075) I need something that is not gonna pick up the hum of the air conditioner or the fan that's in the room. And the 416 I found to make a huge difference. And yeah, you're so right about understanding like your mic and how to use it and mic technique because I have to be in a particular place in order to make my voice sound good with the 416, close to the proximity.   Gillian (15:02.058) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (15:23.379) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (15:25.347) versus my TLM 103 where it's not as critical because, but yeah, I couldn't take my TLM 103 to a hotel easily and make it sound as good as I do here in this studio.   Gillian (15:30.725) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (15:35.038) It picks up everything.   Gillian (15:39.614) Yeah, and something interesting about polar patterns when I first learned about them, and you can look it up. There's diagrams that show you basically the shape.   of what they look like. I was always thinking, oh, like the pickup pattern, I need to be thinking about what it's picking up. But another big thing about it is thinking about the rejection. Like if it's picking up in a certain way, it's actually rejecting audio from other spaces, which makes everything you're talking about completely true. It's going to reject a lot of the stuff that you don't want in your recordings, which could be a really helpful choice when picking a mic. Like what's your environment like? If you have a noisy studio or if you have a less than ideal situation, then maybe a   Anne Ganguzza (15:57.927) Mmm.   Anne Ganguzza (16:11.743) Sure.   Gillian (16:16.88) condenser TLM 103 is going to pick up too much unwanted noise. So there's a lot of things that go into making the decision and just things to think about to help you find the best mic for your voice and your situation, I think.   Anne Ganguzza (16:21.467) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (16:31.935) What would be your recommendations for people starting out? I mean, is there a particular mic that you think would be great, or is there a particular, I guess, methodology in terms of picking out a good mic for your voice? Like, what would you recommend? I mean, there's so many people that post on the forums, and they're like, what should I buy? Like, how do you attack that in terms of selecting a mic for your voice?   Gillian (16:51.63) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (16:57.326) Um, well, I think my situation is different than most because I work at a bunch of recording studios so I, um...   When I was picking my favorite mics for my voice, I did what is called a shootout, where you just line up a whole bunch of mics and you record yourself on all of them and then you see which one sounds the best to you. I know you have a bunch of recommendations on your site and on my site I do as well, but I guess without getting into specific, like you should get this mic, you should get that mic. There are a few places I actually, this past weekend I went into New York City, if anyone   Anne Ganguzza (17:12.295) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (17:22.975) Mm-hmm. I do.   Gillian (17:36.016) area, B&H, photo, video, whatever, that technology store has a room and you can go in and there's a technician that sits with you and you can try out all of the microphones. So really like my advice would be to have a chance. I know at music stores too you also have that. If you go to like Sam Ash or Guitar Center, you can totally go and try a few microphones before you buy them and all the ones that we're talking about, the 416, the TLM 103,   Anne Ganguzza (17:39.076) Oh yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (17:47.843) Oh, that's wonderful.   Anne Ganguzza (17:53.986) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (18:03.414) the SM7B, those are all there, because those are very popular microphones. So if you have a chance to try them, great. If you have a friend that has one that you could try it. But also, if you can't do a shootout in person, there's a lot of resources on YouTube of people.   Anne Ganguzza (18:05.907) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (18:12.616) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (18:18.626) testing out different microphones. Sweetwater is one of my favorite resources. They give you so much information and they do recorded mic shootouts so you can hear what they sound like on a voice or on the same voice and maybe just determine what you think sounds good for yourself. And then also be aware of your price range. Sorry, I'm just giving like a bullet point list of advice and maybe look into a company like Warm Audio that has a remake of the U87   Anne Ganguzza (18:22.431) Mm-hmm. Water is one of my favorite resources. Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (18:42.64) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (18:48.64) for most people's voices but is cheaper than a real U87 to get a similar sound without paying the full price. That'd be my advice to do a combo of all those things.   Anne Ganguzza (18:53.053) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (18:59.116) And also I know that certain companies like Sweetwater, you can buy and they have a great return policy. So it's kind of like try before you buy or, you know, and I think it's just wise for anyone who's trying out a mic. I mean, don't, I wouldn't go on blanket advice from anyone really. I think you still have to, you have to get that mic and it has to be in your environment. I remember   Gillian (19:04.246) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (19:15.92) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (19:23.847) Gosh, a long time ago I went into a studio and I loved the way I sounded on this particular mic and I went and I bought it immediately. And when I put it in my studio, it did not sound the same. And of course that makes a lot of sense because the studio I was in versus the studio that I had at home were completely different. I mean, number one, the studio I was in was a huge studio, had different acoustics than what I had in my room and I just didn't like it as much and I ended up returning it.   Gillian (19:47.182) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (19:52.871) And so I feel like, yes, I have lots of recommendations of like, here, I think this would sound good. But I think you should always try first and put it in your environment and see if you like it. And then always have that option to return it.   Gillian (19:59.426) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (20:09.842) Yeah, I think that's a great point. And Sweetwater too, they have representatives that you can talk to and get on with them and be like, this is my situation. This is my pre-empt that I have. This is what I'm using my mic for. This is what my... and they can give you recommendations as well. And I don't... I've never returned with them, but I do know they have a good return policy. And also, I mean, we've said this in previous episodes, like people...   Anne Ganguzza (20:19.827) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (20:32.066) glamorize the microphone, but really, first off, no one ever asks you what microphone you're using. And as an audio engineer, I don't care what microphone you're using, as long as you sound good. If you sound good, I don't care, I'm happy. And there's so many other things within the chain that we've talked about, the computer, the preamp, all of those things that contribute to how high or low quality your final sound is.   Anne Ganguzza (20:34.879) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (20:39.647) Hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (20:55.139) Mm-hmm. I do know that there are some studios or some clients that do request a particular mic, but I have a feeling it's if you're trying. Yeah.   Gillian (21:04.215) Really?   Anne Ganguzza (21:08.687) I think what they're trying to do is they're either matching or trying to match like a sound from the mic from before, but it's very rare. It's not, I don't think it's typical. As a matter of fact, in most of the work that I do, nobody ever said to me, you need to have this type of microphone. It's in very rare instances where they say, and maybe in promo or something like that, you need to have a 416 or... But I also feel like...   Gillian (21:13.029) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (21:18.143) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (21:26.743) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (21:34.239) Yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (21:37.743) I could be just saying that. I know I've read that, that it's very infrequent, but it does happen. But for the most part, I've never been requested to have a particular type of mic. As a matter of fact, nobody's ever asked. And so I've just only heard if my mic, or if I didn't sound good, and that had a lot of different factors to it. Wasn't just the microphone that was at play there.   Gillian (21:51.212) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (22:00.366) Mm-hmm. Yeah. I agree. Facts.   Anne Ganguzza (22:06.455) So any other good tips that you have in terms of, I guess, purchasing a mic or for a person just starting out? I mean, in terms of price point, do you think, like, I mean, if a microphone costs $79, do you, you know, is that something that you think is a good price point to start with or is it, you know, what are your thoughts?   Gillian (22:30.618) Yeah, I guess that's a good question. I never think about it like that, but I think um   Obviously if you can avoid a USB microphone, I would just because I think we might have talked about this previously or I just talk about All the time basically with a USB microphone. You're paying the price which is usually lower than most for all of the you know a to D conversion Your microphone your preamp all of that in one and then the power source is Coming fully just from like that USB a so everything within that mic is usually lower quality   Anne Ganguzza (22:43.067) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (23:04.275) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (23:07.888) afford to have a preamp and mic even if they're not very expensive. And in my head, not very expensive is like $200. I would say like $200 microphone, $150 microphone, even some that are like $100 and then preamps same sit at like $100, $115, $200. Then that's what I consider inexpensive. And then anything in like the $250 range is like mid.   Anne Ganguzza (23:17.467) Yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (23:22.925) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (23:28.818) Yeah.   Gillian (23:37.948) like 300, 400, 500, I would say that's like higher than all of the like super pro super expensive stuff is usually closer to a thousand dollars. So that's what in my brain what the range is.   Anne Ganguzza (23:40.871) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (23:45.81) Yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (23:50.791) Well, I know that when I'm recommending to a student, and I have a studio gear page, and I know you do too, and it really depends on their budget, number one. I think if they aren't sure that this is a career for them or   Gillian (23:59.81) Mm-hmm.   Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (24:08.499) They may not get into it more than a few hours a week, or they're just not sure about it. I say don't invest a ton of money right away. I mean, you can get some really reasonable equipment. And I'm not talking USB. I would never recommend a USB as a mic for you to use for creating audio for your client. It's good for webinars. It's good for maybe some quick.   Gillian (24:17.966) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (24:24.366) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (24:31.979) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (24:36.174) here.   Anne Ganguzza (24:37.603) Auditions, even then I say, oh, try not to because you want to put your best foot forward. So, I mean, but there's some really inexpensive mics that I think sound great as long as you've got a good environment. And audio interfaces, like I would recommend, the AT2020 mic I think is a great mic. The Rode NT1 mic is great. It's not more than a few hundred dollars. And audio interface, we've talked about this before. I love the Steinberg.   Gillian (24:44.93) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (24:56.412) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (25:04.392) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (25:05.351) and I think the Steinberg is a great interface and it's $169. So you're not talking about a large investment and it's something that you can probably resell easily if you decide you don't wanna get into the voiceover. Yeah, absolutely.   Gillian (25:09.667) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (25:15.718) And reuse. I mean, everybody is online now. Zoom meetings, it's just.   so much better to have some sort of microphone. And I have, there's one USB mic that I've heard that is actually like, I've been like, oh, what mic is that? Thinking it was, you know, an interface and it was just like a gaming mic, but that was like a $200 USB microphone. So even like, when I was talking about USB microphones, I'm talking about like the $50 ones, the $20 ones that you see on Amazon that it's like, oh, just get this and you'll have a microphone. That's not   Anne Ganguzza (25:23.321) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (25:33.299) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (25:36.883) Mm-hmm. Yeah.   Anne Ganguzza (25:45.631) Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (25:49.905) Yeah.   Gillian (25:51.724) enough quality for professional voiceover, I don't think.   Anne Ganguzza (25:56.111) Agreed, agreed. And I think, you know, going along with, if somebody doesn't have a huge budget and they're just getting into the voiceover industry, I think you have to pay equal attention to your microphone as well as the space that you are recording in because you want that sound, right, that potential audition or that sound to be decent.   Gillian (26:13.486) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (26:21.291) Mm-hmm.   Anne Ganguzza (26:21.979) You know, and to really, again, first impressions are everything. And so I think it's a combination of, you know, a decent mic with a place that's not gonna be, you know, having a ton of echo or, you know, I mean, that's probably the first thing that we do as casting directors is when we get an audition is throw away somebody that has poor quality audio. And the mic is a part of it, you know, the mic is a part of it, so.   Gillian (26:27.722) Mm-hmm.   Gillian (26:45.571) I agree, 100%.   Anne Ganguzza (26:51.131) Absolutely. Well, we could probably talk all day about microphones, but I think this is a great primer on microphones for those bosses that are just starting out. I mean, absolutely. I think, you know, Gillian, I'm sure if you had any other recommendations, can people go to your Studio Gear page? I know VIA Boss has Studio Gear as well. Mm hmm. For for recommendations.   Gillian (26:58.315) Yeah.   Gillian (27:14.558) Yeah, yeah, it's gear recommendations. So you can check it out. And I will say outside of.   gear issues and mic issues. My next biggest gripe, which we can do an episode on with voiceover audio that I am like, I wish this was different, is over or incorrect processing. So that's really that starts to be almost worse. So we will leave it there. But just so you know what's in the near future for you guys, I know we're going to have much, much more to talk about.   Anne Ganguzza (27:36.424) Ah yes, agreed.   Anne Ganguzza (27:47.145) Well, thank you so much. Yes. Thank you so much, Gillian, for those words of wisdom. Absolutely. Bosses, take a moment and imagine a world full of passionate, empowered, diverse individuals giving collectively and intentionally to create the world they want to see. You can make a difference. Visit 100VoicesWhoCare.org to learn more.   Gillian (27:49.467) Oh, thank you for having me.   Anne Ganguzza (28:10.111) And I'm going to give a great big shout out to our sponsor, IPDTL. You too can network and connect like bosses. Find out more at IPDTL.com. You guys have an amazing week and we will see you next week. Thank you. Bye.

Fifth Wheel Mafia
EP. 4 Steve Huff/Poor Money

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 51:46


This Episode of our podcast, we have a special guest, Steve Huff. And we talk about his truck and involvement in the upcoming show Rigs at the Run, as well as some experiences he's had while on the road. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

Tom Rowland Podcast
How 2 Tuesday - Steve Huff Double Figure 8 Knot - Tie it!! Test it!! - #752

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 4:18


I first saw the Steve Huff Double Figure 8 knot in Trey Combs Bluewater Flyfishing book. If you are a Florida Keys flats angler then the name Steve Huff is familiar. Almost universally thought of as the best guide, Huff also invented a good knot.  I use this knot exclusively for my fly tarpon leaders but today I'll show you how to tie it and then test it with 12 lb monofilament for other applications like bonefish or permit. This podcast is presented by Black Rifle Coffee  Use code BLASTOFF25 for 25% off Salt Strong Insiders Club: https://bit.ly/RowlandMembership LMNT Electrolytes Special Offer: http://DrinkLMNT.com/TomRowland If you have questions or suggestions for the show you can text Tom at 1 305-930-7346 This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites:  Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mill House Podcast
Episode 79: George Copeland - Snook Giant

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 87:25


At 74 years young, George Copeland still has the fire in his belly to chase the snook tide late into the night. As a young man of 8, he found a passion that would drive him deep into the fishing abyss. On his bike, similar to Steve Huff, he'd race around Ft. Lauderdale looking for snook and tarpon that would regularly be found in Tarpon Bend, New River, and all the canals in the center of a rapidly growing town. He would soon partner up with buddy, Steve Kantner, and spend much of his time bridge fishing where he also met likeminded snook nut, Tommy Greene. These three would refine snook fishing to a religious art form. People would seek them out, bewildered by the size of their trophy fish. They were renowned and eventually became professionals: Copeland and Greene store owners, Kantner a popular author and guide. Before settling into what he'd do for the rest of his life, George tried his hand at guiding for tarpon in the Keys. A prized possession was a boat he purchased from Little John Emory a few days before he passed. He fished with Ralph Delph and other legendary guides, and at 32, he purchased the famous T&R Tackle in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Today, 42 years later, he's still outfitting some of the biggest and best offshore boats on the billfish circuit. So as we follow up with the history makers of our sport, we'd be remiss without the "George Copeland Story!"

Tom Rowland Podcast
How 2 Tuesday - Knot Wars - Steve Huff Double Figure 8 vs. Non Slip Mono Loop - Episode #689

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 7:29


The Knot Wars return with a test between two knots I use for very different purposes, the Steve Huff Double Figure 8 vs. Non Slip Mono Loop. It's one thing to say one knot is better than the other but for the knot wars we test these knots head to head using the same line on a Next Tech ForceTester. The most important part of being a great angler is to control the controllable and their is no better example of that than properly preparing your tackle. If you want to learn how to tie the knots mentioned in this video plus 40 other knots check out the Tom Rowland Knot Course on Waypoint. https://waypointtv.com/tom-rowland-fishing-knots-course This podcast is presented by Black Rifle Coffee  Use code BLASTOFF25 for 25% off Salt Strong Insiders Club: https://bit.ly/RowlandMembership LMNT Electrolytes Special Offer: http://DrinkLMNT.com/TomRowland If you have questions or suggestions for the show you can text Tom at 1 305-930-7346 This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites:  Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tiddlecast
Tiddlecast #27 "Los Spookies"

The Tiddlecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 46:37


We start with a rap on personal drama in the #slowpocalypse and then cover the controversial paranormal researcher Steve Huff. We also pump out our own little Ghost Box session! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/support

The Tiddlecast
Tiddlecast #27 "Los Spookies"

The Tiddlecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 46:37


We start with a rap on personal drama in the #slowpocalypse and then cover the controversial paranormal researcher Steve Huff. We also pump out our own little Ghost Box session! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiddlecast/support

Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk
Queen Elizabeth's Ghost? Fake a Ghost & Get Famous.

Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 64:12


In this episode, Stephen and Rick ask, is the paranormal about ghosts or being famous? Also on the program, Johnny Depp has a necklace in his ass crack, a teenager is hospitalized after shoving a USB cable in his penis, carjackers interrupt a couple screwing in their car, Marilyn Monroe's ghost haunts an actress, and everybody's favorite paranormal fraud Steve Huff is back at it again with the ghost of Queen Elizabeth. This week's Creature of the Week chases down the Brosno Dragon, and Ghost Watch continues its journey with another edition of Trailing Peter Underwood. This week's Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk is all of that and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/shadow-initiative-paranormal-talk/exclusive-content

Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk
Winged Monsters & the Ghost of Betty White?

Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 59:54


On this episode of Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk. Rick and Stephen discuss a recent investigation into the haunted claims of Ms. Peddlers Boutique, they cover the recent hoax from master fraud Steve Huff and talk about the new monster sightings in North Carolina. Happening now on Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk. #ahaunting # #spotify #GHOSTHUNTERS #spotifypodcasts #podcastnetwork #newpodcast #podcastmovement #podcastaddict #podcastersofinstagram #spotifypodcast #podcastshow #applepodcast #podcasts #MsPeddlersBoutique #huffparanormal #stevehuff #monstersightings #SPIRITSESSION #SPIRITBOXSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/shadow-initiative-paranormal-talk/exclusive-content

The Intermediate Line Podcast
The Intermediate Vice - Ep 3 Captain Dave Bradley

The Intermediate Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 126:00


With over 300 days on the water and a career that spanned 25 years, the now retired captain Dave Bradley has seen a thing or two. When asked for his own opinion of himself as a fly tyer, he doesn't rate himself as fancy, just practical and that's what has seen over 400 permit lock eyes with Dave while he's removing the successful fly. On this show I chat to Dave about what observations he can offer in fly design as it relates to fishes behaviour, the environment they have to contend with and and standout flies he has known. An unsung hero as guides often are when it comes to fly design, Dave is very well known for his Bradley Barra Bunny, but did you know how much input he has had into other popular crab flies? Dave also has a personal insight into some of the more popular and oldest Saltwater flies designed or influenced by the likes of Harry Speak and Steve Huff that get little mention these days when compared to the more popular flies that have been modelled from them. This was a tough one to put together for a fly tying podcast as there was 100 different direction the conversation could have gone, I sincerely hope you enjoy the show and get something out it as a fly tyer.    This show is brought to you by Nervous Water, Kettafly Apparel and Beast Brushes

Making a Mess
Making A Mess: Decatur Athletic Director Steve Huff

Making a Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 12:48


After a hiatus, Making A Mess returns to visit with new Decatur football coach and athletic Director Steve Huff.

Hooked in New England
A Conversation With A Quiet Pioneer - Northeast Skinny Water Legend Capt. Eric Wallace

Hooked in New England

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 82:18


Starting in the 90s, Maine striped bass guide Capt. Eric Wallace built and to this day maintains his rabidly loyal flats-fishing clientele the old fashioned way; by learning his waters through painstaking research, by watching fish behavior, through incredibly detailed record-keeping, and by just plain being on the water - a lot. One client fished with him to great success and told another one. That one told someone else, and that person told two more. Soon, he was guiding clients two, three, fifteen days a year. The man eats, breathes and sleeps fish. When he's not fishing, he's fighting for access to the waters he fishes. When hes not campaigning for water access, he's fly tying. When he's not fly tying, he's representing the brands that reflect his style - no frills, no flash, and all about hardcore commitment to excellence - currently those include Thomas & Thomas rods and Hatch Reels. Impressive company indeed. Wallace uses social media "because I guess I more or less have to these days." But don't look for posts from him to include pics that brag about the size or number of fish his clients have caught. Not because they don't exist. Oh they do. Any quiet evening spent with Eric, if you ask enough times, will produce pictures of monster bass caught in water so shallow it shouldn't hold anything with fins. Wallace's use of social media is used most often to show his acumen with a camera, to catch a special moment with what most would consider an "average" fish, but caught at just the perfect moment, when an appreciative angler is gently returning it to the water, or when the heartbreakingly gorgeous places he guides are just giving way to the first light of an autumn morning as a hungry bass breaks the surface in pursuit of one his secretive flies that no one - absolutely no one - will see unless they fish with him. The increasingly desperate bragging done by other guides on the 'books and the 'Grams the 'Toks seems lost on Wallace. Or maybe not lost. Maybe ignored. Probably ignored. Definitely ignored. An evening spent talking fishing with him is to understand what so many of us caught between two worlds struggle with; namely, the old world of hard-won knowledge that led to respect based on the humble pursuit of a craft for which you lived. That world was inhabited by Wallace's heroes, guys with names like "Lefty," who he guided numerous times and counted as a friend, and Steve Huff, and Flip Pallot. Compare that to the newer, flashier approach, where a few good pics of someone with an expensive boat and the right clothing "make" you a guide, and it adds up to an odd situation for Wallace. He doesn't dislike it for all the obvious reasons - like that it's fake and not based in reality, he dislikes it because Wallace comes from a time when a guide had a code, and that code dictated that a guide knew EVERYTHING he or she could know (and more) before charging a client to take him or her fishing. I'm sure I speak for Lou when I say I don't remember having spent as pleasant an evening for a long time as the one we spent with Capt. Eric, sitting in his home during this interview, surrounded by the mementos of his not-insignificant life of fishing, just discussing fishing striped bass on the flats. You couldn't do better than to try to get on his schedule this summer for a chance at a shot at a bass on the flats of Casco Bay. It's a very simple fact that no one does it better. -Mike Capt. Eric Wallace's Website www.coastalflyangler.com Phone: 207.671.4330 Instagram @coastalflyangler Facebook Coastal Fly Angler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk
Winged Monsters & the Ghost of Betty White?

Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 59:54


On this episode of Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk. Rick and Stephen discuss a recent investigation into the haunted claims of Ms. Peddlers Boutique, they cover the recent hoax from master fraud Steve Huff and talk about the new monster sightings in North Carolina. Happening now on Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk. #ahaunting # #spotify #GHOSTHUNTERS #spotifypodcasts #podcastnetwork #newpodcast #podcastmovement #podcastaddict #podcastersofinstagram #spotifypodcast #podcastshow #applepodcast #podcasts #MsPeddlersBoutique #huffparanormal #stevehuff #monstersightings #SPIRITSESSION #SPIRITBOX Join us on Facebook at The Shadow Initiative Paranormal Talk Podcast | Facebook Home | Ms.Peddler'sBoutique (mspeddlersboutique.com) Ms. Peddler's Boutique | Facebook

CKIW iRADIO 76 Shows
CKiW iRADIO 76's ”THE 5:15 SHOW” WITH GUEST JOHN METRIC OF LONESTAR EV PERFORMANCE

CKIW iRADIO 76 Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 57:14


 EV cars will be the mainstream in the near future and we want this guy on our team! Some dream, some do, and he does both. Our guest today is John Metric from Lonestar EV Performance in Texas. EV performance is all John knows. Think of him as the Keith Black of the EV world. John wowed us at PRI with his EV motor that pumps 1,500 horsepower with 1,500 lb-ft weighing just 240 pounds with just two moving parts. Discussed on the show today: a Michigan boy does good, PRI and EV, being President of NEDRA, EV classes in NHRA and IHRA, Ford and Chevy electric race cars that may not be all that and why, Steve Huff and Don Garlits, his motor in boats, 30k lb-ft EV tractor pulling, how EV performance now is like 1956, battery breakthroughs, Tesla racers, solid state batteries, EV swaps and K5, EV West, standing start record shot Texas/Colo. mile GT-40, Pikes Peak, slip torque, almost at the 6 second mark and so much more. Watch for John Metric, the guy is a genius...

Race Industry Now!
"Countdown to Green Innovation at Record Speed - Electrification Moves Into Motorsports" by NEDRA

Race Industry Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 61:01


Keith Howard, Marketing Director NEDRA; Don Garlits, Big Daddy; Steve Huff, Huff Motorsports, First to 200Mph on Electric. Hosted by Jeff Hammond from SiriusXM ch 90, Late Shift. Presented by ARP, Inc.

Mill House Podcast
Episode 45: Capt. Michael Guerin - Cornell to Conch Republic

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 80:49


Over the last 34 years Capt. Michael Guerin has been one of the top guides in the Lower Florida Keys. At a young age he knew his heart was connected to fishing and he pursued his passion to the fullest with a bachelors degree in fisheries science from Cornell University. After his last exam, his future wife, Bridgette, picked him up outside the school building and they headed south. He started guiding in 1987 where he shared the empty flats with our sports greatest guides like Steve Huff, Harry Speer, and Nat Ragland. Tournaments have always been important to the Keys guides and their top anglers. Guerin was in the mix too. He and his angler won The Del Brown Permit Tournament and finished second twice. He also won the Islamorada All Tackle Tournament twice and finished second three times. Pretty heavy stuff considering these were wins against the best guides and anglers in the world. At 57, he's still as hungry and determined as anyone. I've never fished with Mike but have always relished being in his company and hearing about his day on the water, which is usually remarkable. Today, we relive some of the great memories of the early years in the Keys and the great Keys bonefish of yesteryear....

Mill House Podcast
Episode 36: Capt. Craig Brewer - The Mud Man

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 77:59


In 1964, in the small Florida Keys fishing village of Islamorada, a tournament was born, The Gold Cup, which would become the most prestigious fly rod Tarpon tournament in the world. All the great fly guides and anglers made it the most prized possession they could attain in their fishing. Over the next 57 years the names on the perpetual trophy were the famed celebrities of the sport. Ted Williams, Billy Pate, Steve Huff, Jimmy Albright, Harry Speer, Glen Flute.... and the late Jim Brewer. The efforts made to win were exceptional. The creativity changed and evolved the sport quickly. Fly designs, hooks, Lines, boats, push poles, everything was looked at as how to better their game to win the Gold Cup. I mentioned Captain Jim Brewer, after his win 1974 his passion to win was life changing. The following year he and good friend Bill Hagley went up in a small plane looking for fish they would target in the upcoming Gold Cup. Circling low and slow over a famed tarpon basin, they fell through the planes lift and crashed into the ocean and perished... Jim left behind two young boys Steve and Craig. At 14, Craig struggled as anyone would, but eventually found his way chasing his father's legacy of becoming a Gold Cup Champion. Thirty six years later in 2010, he and angler Thane Morgan had their names etched upon the perpetual trophy. They were the first father and son to win the super bowl of saltwater fly fishing... As a guide Craig found great success along the way winning other big events, but what sets him apart from his tournament wins is his wonderful way about him! He's effervescent, tall, loving, funny, loud, pure, truthful and caring. As a young man he was Islamorada's son and brother and now a hero to Islamorada and everyone who knows Craig Brewer!

Mill House Podcast
Episode 28: Capt. Doug Kilpatrick - Tireless Pursuit

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 58:54


Every once in a while, amidst your life travels or daily routine, you will meet someone special. Someone who embodies integrity, passion, loyalty, and work ethic. They not only make you feel good when you are in their presence, but they make you a better person. Doug Kilpatrick is one of these people. He has been a brother ever since I met him and I deeply cherish our friendship. Ever since Doug was a little kid, he has been enamored with the water and the scaly creatures below. Doug worked on charter boats all throughout high school and college, and in 1994 received his captains license. He later moved down south to chase his dreams of becoming a flats fishing guide in the Florida Keys. Capt. Tim Carlile and Capt. Steve Huff would quickly become Doug’s idols who he'd look up to and try to emulate. Kilpatrick has become a role model for many of the younger guides. Throughout his career, he has accumulated over 45 world records and won many prestigious tournaments including: The Del Brown Permit Tournament, two March Merkin Permit Tournaments, The Key West Super Fly Tournament, and the 2004 Golden Fly Tarpon Tournament with myself as the angler. His accomplishments speak for themself. Today, Doug speaks about the early years in the Lower Keys, close calls with bear attacks, and the conservation efforts being put in place to protect the flats species. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as Nicky and I did.

The Successful Contractor Podcast
Invest in Your Team: Nick Martin of Steve Huff Plumbing Explains How His Approach with His People Has Helped the Company Grow to $4 Million in Sales at a Great Margin

The Successful Contractor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 50:42


Welcome to The Successful Contractor Podcast, Powered by Success Group International (SGI).  A show for residential contractors about residential contractors…  We chronicle business journeys, share insights, and celebrate successes in this wonderful industry.  Thank you to our sponsors: Insinkerator- InSinkErator® is the world leader in Food Waste Disposers, and holds over 200 patents on fine grinding and quiet technology innovations. Based and assembled here in the United States, InSinkErator produces the popular Badger® series and can offer many upgraded disposers, such as the PRO Series built for plumbers and builders,  to meet the needs of the more demanding  customer. Visit insinkerator.com to learn more. Mike Albert Fleet Solutions - Mike Albert Fleet Solutions is a full-service fleet management company, working alongside you to help you get the trucks, vans, and cars you need to run your business and keep them on the road day after day. We'll help you find the right vehicles, finance them, equip them for the work you're doing, all while helping you plan ahead for future growth. Learn more at mikealbert.com Minuteman Press – Des Peres.  Minuteman Press-Des Peres is a complete marketing service provider, offering professional design and direct mail services. We have an extensive knowledge and experience in the residential service industry, as MinuteMan Press-Des Peres has been helping SGI members with price guides, inspection forms, club materials, postcards, and more since 2001!  MinuteMan Press-Des Peres is the ONLY Minuteman location affiliated with the SGI Preferred Partner network, providing you with member rebates & discounts. Contact Denise today for more information at 877-203-4769. The Successful Contractor Podcast is a part of the Success Group International family.  SGI is the largest, member-owned ‘best practices' organization for independent, residential-services contractors. SGI provides its members a competitive edge through proven, proprietary management tools and expertise, marketing programs, training, and group buying power, along with a highly active and eager-to-help membership. For more information about Success Group International, visit www.yoursgi.com.

SicEm365 Radio
SICEM365 RADIO EP. 179 12-11-20

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 173:30


3:05pm-Mack Rhoades, Baylor Director of Athletics3:30pm-Scott Drew, Baylor Men's Basketball Coach3:45pm-Grayson Grundhoefer, SicEm365.com4:00pm-Kim Mulkey, Baylor Women's Basketball Coach4:15pm-Micah Sauls, Mart Senior Offensive Lineman4:30pm-Lee Sterling, ParamountSports.com4:48pm-Scott Stewart, Temple High Football Coach4:53pm-Tyler Holcomb, Reicher Football Coach5:00pm-Dave Aranda, Baylor Football Coach5:30pm-Steve Huff, College Station Football Coach

SicEm365 Radio
Steve Huff 12-11-20

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 6:52


College Station Football Coach Steve Huff joins @SicEm365Radio

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The Sustainable Angler
EP 32. Author Monte Burke

The Sustainable Angler

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 66:51


In this episode of The Sustainable Angler I had the pleasure of interviewing New York Times best selling author Monte Burke. You may recognize some of Burke's books, such as Saban: The Making of a Coach or Sowbelly: the Obsessive Quest for the World Record Largemouth Bass, but his latest book is Lords of the Fly: Madness, Obsession and the Hunt for the World-Record Tarpon is an excellent read filled with stories of fly fishing legends like Steve Huff, Tom McGuane and Jim Harrison. We dive into Lords of the Fly, but also talk about the environmental threats to tarpon fisheries like Homosassa, FL; how fly fishing is cool again and the conservation ethos of the next generation; taking a vacation from your phone in the Everglades; and much more! Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy! Special thanks to Monte Burke for taking the time do an interview on The Sustainable Angler podcast. Also, thank you to Fish Gods for supporting this episode of The Sustainable Angler, and don't forget to check out their Clean Earth Bag and support their Kickstarter campaign!

Experiences Unexplained
Halloween Special : History of Halloween and Creepy Graveyard Stories

Experiences Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 31:41


Happy Halloween everybody! Halloween 2020 is finally upon us, and man has it been a year?! In this Halloween Special episode, Jesse briefly touches on the history of the holiday we know as "Halloween" and how it came to be known as a creepy holiday. Then Jesse will dive in to creepy experiences that he witnessed in the cemetery at his hometown of Paris, Kentucky. Listen to stories of shadow people, EVP's and possibly even a full body apparition?  Jesse will also play clips of audio from an investigation in the Paris, KY cemetery where Jesse and his brother Cody, was experimenting using a new paranormal software. The software we were using was the Huff Paranormal SCD-2 app. We were using the app through a windows tablet, and I recorded the audio on a external digital voice recorder. Listen to a conversation that could possibly be a spirit crossing over to the other side! This episode is a fun one! If you are interested in learning more about the history of Halloween follow this linkIf you would like to watch the original YouTube videos that some of this audio came from here are the links. Video 1  Video 2Here is a link to the Youtube Channel of Steve Huff if you are interested in learning more about his work and his app. Huff Paranormal YoutubeSubmit Your Experience If you have any audio evidence, such as the EVP's that you heard in this episode, feel free to email them to us at experiencesunexplained@gmail.comAnd if you would like to share your personal experience, to be featured on the show, call our hotline and leave a voicemail.Hotline Number: 1(270) 290-0900There are also other methods in which you can submit your story to the show. To view these other methods please follow this link If you have an online business and you are needing hosting for your website, I cannot recommend using BlueHost enough. BlueHost offers affordable pricing for web hosting and even allows WordPress to be installed to your website with the click of a button. Making building a completely customized website, an absolute breeze.Click Here to signup for BlueHost web hosting and get the best pricing available for reliable web hosting. Podcast Recording EquipmentBehringer Audio InterfaceShure SM58 MicrophoneAKG Pro Studio HeadphonesSome of these links are affiliate links. The podcast may receive a commission if a purchase is made using these links. All proceeds will be used to support the show. Thank you for your continued support! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2T3TENLVJGQMW)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/experiences-unexplained/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Tom Rowland Podcast
Monte Burke - Lords of the Fly

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 82:09


This week I sat down with Monte Burke to discuss his new book, Lords of the Fly. I was lucky enough to get an early copy of the book and give it a read before our interview. This book features some of my all time heroes and tells the incredible story of chasing after the world record tarpon in the late 70’s and early 80’s in Homosassa, Florida. Monte traces the history of Saltwater Flyfishing. This is an incredibly interesting story, featuring legends like Steve Huff, Dale Perez, Lefty Kreh, Chico Fernandez, Mark Sosin, Stu Apte, Tom Evans, Flip Pallot, Billy Pate, Ralph Delph, tom McGuane, Jim Harrison, Russell Chattem, Guy De La Valdene, Ted Williams, Andy Mill, and many others who were responsible for early innovation or obsessed with catching the world record tarpon on the fly. This story is full of friendships and rivalries, some even escalating to sinking boats, ruining marriages, and much more. Monte really dives into this in his book, interviewing many of these people to get the exact story. Monte has a background of working for Forbes, where he learned the best way to get accurate information, and he does a ton of digging to make sure that he got this wild story fully accurate. You can pick up a copy of Monte’s book by clicking the link here. This episode is brought to you by these great sponsors: Barracuda Tackle - Makers of the best cast nets on the market BarracudaTackle.com Empire Boat Covers - Protect All The Things You Love - empirecovers.com/TRP Boat Hammock Stands - Comfortable Boating Awaits - boathammockstand.com This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fireside Phantoms
Creepy Nanny Cam Footage & Modern Day Prophets of Doom

Fireside Phantoms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 47:49


Episode 37 Creepy Nanny Cam Footage and Modern Day Prophets of Doom: Holly is creeped out by more than just kids on tape while Carol has a bad feeling of things to come. This week's promo is from Crimes & Consequences ( https://tntcrimes.com/ ). Check out C&C to hear two attorneys explore the dark side of human nature through the details of true crime homicide cases. Give them a follow and don't forget to subscribe! IG: @tntcrimespodcast Facebook: @tntcrimespodcast Credits: Creepy Things Caught on Nanny Cams: Disturbing And Scary Things Caught On Nanny Cams ( https://www.theclever.com/16-chilling-things-caught-on-nanny-cams/ ) | 11 Scariest Things Caught on Nanny Cam ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dcBsClRv8k ) | Couple says ghost was caught on nanny cam after scratches found on baby ( https://kdvr.com/news/couple-says-ghost-was-caught-on-nanny-cam-after-scratches-found-on-baby/ ) | Boy 'skinned and eaten' by his cannibal cult family ( https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1027962/Boy-skinned-eaten-cannibal-cult-family.html ) | 15 Creepiest Things Ever Caught On Nanny Cams ( https://www.therichest.com/shocking/15-creepiest-things-ever-caught-on-nanny-cams/ ) | Klara Mauerova: The Mother That Made Her Son Eat Himself ( http://thenutcrack.com/klara-mauerova-the-cannibal-that-made-her-son-eat-himself/ ) | 'Ghost baby face' seen in nanny cam - 9Honey ( https://honey.nine.com.au/latest/ghost-baby-face-nanny-cam/dacadf24-f251-4612-a901-30b2be930e30 ) | WATCH: Nanny cam captures 'possessed' doll in creepy footage ( https://www.independent.ie/videos/have-you-seen/watch-nanny-cam-captures-possessed-doll-in-creepy-footage-35370566.html ) | Cat attacks Babysitter ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zATogM8p3FM ) | 10 STRANGEST THINGS CAUGHT ON NANNY CAM ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3sugtRcNGo ) Modern Day Prophets of Doom! Frankie MacDonald - Earthquake Warning California September 2020 ( https://youtu.be/mCsxiSre_go ) | Frankie MacDonald - Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_MacDonald ) | The Earthquake That Will Devastate the Pacific Northwest ( https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one ) | The New Yorker ( https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one ) | 5September2020 - reddit comments ( https://www.reddit.com/r/5September2020/ ) | Happy Valley Dream Survey - Reddit comments ( https://www.reddit.com/r/RBI/comments/gds79y/happy_valley_dream_surveys_a_personorganization/?utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&utm_source=share ) | Nick Crowley explains Happy Valley Dream Survey ( https://youtu.be/LlbiuLiU9K8 ) | Futel.net ( http://futel.net/ ) | You Tube - The Happy Valley Dream Survey ( https://youtu.be/LlbiuLiU9K8 ) | Current Time - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ( https://thebulletin.org/doomsday-clock/current-time/ ) | Doomsday Clock - Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomsday_Clock ) | Web Bot Antarctic Predictions - Reddit comments ( https://www.reddit.com/r/AntarcticAnomalies/comments/ea4yjc/webbot_antarctica_predictions/?utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&utm_source=share ) | Web Bot Predictions – Are They Accurate? - Crush The Street ( https://www.crushthestreet.com/articles/digital-currencies/web-bot-predictions-accurate ) | Psychic who predicted JFK assassination says world will end in 'armageddon war' this year - Mirror Online ( https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/psychic-who-predicted-jfk-assassination-21388817 ) | Jeane Dixon, 79, Astrologer Claiming Psychic Power, Dies - The New York Times ( https://www.nytimes.com/1997/01/27/us/jeane-dixon-79-astrologer-claiming-psychic-power-dies.html ) | Renowned psychic predicts the world will end in 2020 | Buzz.ie ( https://www.buzz.ie/news/psychic-predicts-world-end-2020-348822 ) | Huff Paranormal- ghost box predictions of The End ( https://youtu.be/7q4jJ_2U3wo ) | Huff Paranormal- ghost box spirits still speak of war ( https://youtu.be/gUt99qdpPTY ) | Huff Paranormal - War in 2020 ( https://youtu.be/cyY0ZWjm94M ) | Combat Wombat- Skeptic debunks Huff Paranormal Videos ( https://youtu.be/LflHey4ha-M ) ** Correction! In his episode, Carol mistakenly refers to ghost whisperer Steve Huff as Gary Huff. (probably because Carol went to school with a Gary Huff ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fireside-phantoms/donations

The Successful Contractor Podcast
Steve Huff reflects on 40 years in the trades—and his experience in selling his business to his General Manager, Nick Martin.

The Successful Contractor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 50:37


Welcome to The Successful Contractor Podcast, Powered by Success Group International (SGI).  A show for residential contractors about residential contractors…  We chronicle business journeys, share insights, and celebrate successes in this wonderful industry.  Thank you to our sponsors: Insinkerator- InSinkErator® is the world leader in Food Waste Disposers, and holds over 200 patents on fine grinding and quiet technology innovations. Based and assembled here in the United States, InSinkErator produces the popular Badger® series and can offer many upgraded disposers, such as the PRO Series built for plumbers and builders,  to meet the needs of the more demanding  customer. Visit insinkerator.com to learn more. Professional Plumbing Group. How many hours in a day do your plumbers waste because you do not have the right part for the job? This problem leads to additional issues and reduced productivity, poor customer satisfaction, and increases your cost per job. Professional Plumbing Group (PPG) can help you solve all those issues and more! We have everything you need to help your business grow and become more profitable by allowing you to focus on plumbing not inventory management, product selection and so much more. Go to authorizedplumberprogram.com for more information. Minuteman Press Des Peres. Minuteman Press-Des Peres is a complete Marketing Service Provider offering professional design services, complete mail services, variable data printing, and digital publishing as well as traditional offset and on-demand digital printing.  Our professional staff is happy to help manage your project from design through production and on-time delivery. We have worked directly with SGI since 2001 and specialize in marketing your business. For more information, go to desperes-minutemanpress.net The Successful Contractor Podcast is a part of the Success Group International family.  SGI is the largest, member-owned ‘best practices' organization for independent, residential-services contractors. SGI provides its members a competitive edge through proven, proprietary management tools and expertise, marketing programs, training, and group buying power, along with a highly active and eager-to-help membership. For more information about Success Group International, visit www.yoursgi.com.

APNA FACT Because Every Single Fact Series Is Yours......
Steve huff talking with shushant singh rajput

APNA FACT Because Every Single Fact Series Is Yours......

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 9:00


Ok ok i know its all about the belief... Many people believes that taking with spirits is not possible.... While many believes that it can be done... Although this topic is beyond science.. But is it important to see everything scientifically..?? Absolutely not

El Piso 13.5
La comunicación con el más allá

El Piso 13.5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 9:51


Existen varias formas de comunicación con lo desconocido, sin embargo son a base de señales o movimientos lo que no permite una comunicación directa y se limita a interpretaciones,sin embargo desde hace ya varios años Steve Huff se está encargado de interpretaciones,sin embargo desde hace ya varios años Steve Huff se está encargado de mejorar esa comunicación por medio de un aparato creado por el. ¿Será verdad? o solo es alguien queriendo llamar la atención. Eso te lo dejamos a ti. Canal de Huff Paranormal: https://www.youtube.com/user/huffparanormal Síguenos en redes sociales Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElPiso13.5 Twitter: @Tor13_5 @EL_6D9 Sitio web: https://elpiso13-5.com Musica cortesía de: Outsider by Myuu | https://soundcloud.com/myuu Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Mill House Podcast
Episode 12: Nathaniel Linville - Angling Genius

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 91:11


Wherever you look in life, you’ll find exceptional individuals who stand alone, capable of changing the game. Their names will forever have an asterisk aside them.Nathaniel Linville is one of those names. He has thrown the permit world and its perception of success off its axis, but getting there he had to survive some of life’s most devastating bombs. For a number of years his life was that of a hub cap knocked loose at 100mph.His academia had a similar road map. He was expelled from high school and his college residency had six different zip codes including some overseas. His abyss was dark and deep with just a sliver of light. But that light eventually found the owner of this lost soul and Nathaniel started to claw his way out.On today’s episode, The Angling Company’s store owner talks of his labyrinth road to recovery, his methodology to his staggering permit numbers, and his nine year war he and Steve Huff waged to capture his monster world record tarpon on 6lb test.

RPG Storytime
A Talk with Fight Coordinator Steve Huff

RPG Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 26:20


Today we speak with a fight coordinator and gamer Steve Huff. Steve has been playing Dungeons & Dragons since first edition, and has grown up to coordinate fight scenes for movies and on stage. You've seen some of his work if you watched Night of a Thousand Eyes.You can learn more about his studio Creative Combat at: https://www.creativecombatla.com/If you'd like to learn more about this channel, go to: www.bandwagononline.com

InsideEVs - Electric Vehicle News
Cybertruck Factory, Mazda EV and 200mph Electric Dragster

InsideEVs - Electric Vehicle News

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 67:22


This week, we discuss:* The tussle between Tulsa, Ok, and Texas for the Tesla Cybertruck factory* Steve Huff sets record, passes 200 mph in the 1/4-mile in his electric dragster* The Mazda MX-30 begins production* BMW i4 stays on schedule, Ford Mustang Mach-E sees two-month delay* NIO Livestream event pulls in $18 million in sales* Tesla Full Self Driving price going up $1,000, worth $100K according to MuskWe truly hope you enjoy our podcast series as much as we enjoyed making it. To keep up with fresh episodes, subscribe to the InsideEVs YouTube channel and tap the bell icon to receive notifications about new videos and podcasts. Enjoy!You can find Martyn's podcast on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/evnewsdailyYou can find Kyle's channel here: @Out of Spec Motoring and on twitter @Out_of_SpecYou can find Tom on twitter: @TomMologYou can find Domenick on the InsideEVs Forum

The EV Resource Podcast
McLaren Speedtail, Chevy Bolt EUV, failed Model 3 carjacking and more...The EV Resource Podcast #016

The EV Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 35:49


On this week's episode of the EV Resource Podcast: McLaren’s Hybrid supercar, Chevy Bolt EUV, failed Model 3 Carjacking, and much more... Titan Auto and Tirewww.titanautotire.com/Steve Huff’s historic EV Dragster record:https://youtu.be/9bxwQeKhYXQ Tesla CyberTruck Gigafactory to be in Austin:https://electrek.co/2020/05/15/tesla-factory-austin-texas/ Why do EV’s not typically use transmissions:https://cleantechnica.com/2019/07/22/ev-transmissions-are-coming-and-its-a-good-thing/ EV battery type comparison:https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/252/1/012058/pdf Check us out on Facebook www.facebook.com/evresource1Instagram: www.instagram.com/ev_resourceFollow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/EV_ResourceAnd our webpage: www.ev-resource.com email: hello@ev-resource.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/evresource)

Mill House Podcast
Episode 10: Capt. Dustin Huff - Building His Own Legacy

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 56:35


Dustin Huff was born a prodigy into the Royal Family of South Florida's flats fishing. Steve, Dustin's father, worked harder, pushed his boat further, won a pile of tournaments, and demanded an essence of integrity and humility that would set the lofty standard the life of a flats guide should have. Steve Huff's style and manner developed a devout cult for generations to come.Then his own son, Dustin, broke into this forbidden aura. Like a warrior, Dustin started to fill his father's shoes fast when he charged into the tournament fray with 6 wins and 5 seconds in 6 years, including two Gold Cups and three Don Hawley wins. The size of his and angler Thane Morgan's world record tarpon on 4 lb test is gigantic!I've never fished with a more complete guide and someone who has a higher set of standards than Dustin Huff! And how he demands himself to win is ruthless. He's done the Huff name proud...On this episode, we talk about his insatiable desired to win at everything he does, reinventing the tournament game, and getting to know the real deal... DUSTIN HUFF.

Mill House Podcast
Episode 1: Capt. Steve Huff - God of Guides

Mill House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 93:05


Capt. Steve Huff has been a full time fishing guide for nearly fifty two years. He is the God of guides - the chosen one. The man who sets the standard for other fishing guides. The hardest working guy in the room or on the water. Steve was the first fly fishing skiff guide to be inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame in 2010. He has invented and innovated countless tools and contraptions to improve his effectiveness as a guide. From de-hookers to bow platforms, knots to fly stretchers - Steve’s creative imagination and eagerness to push the envelope makes him the legend he is. Steve has passed his relentless drive and wisdom down to his two sons, Dustin and Chad, whom have become scary good guides in their own right. Steve currently lives in Everglades City, Florida with his wonderful wife, Patty. We were honored that Steve invited us over to his man cave to talk everything fishing. We chat about fishing Key West in the 70’s, early fly designs, and inheriting his work ethic from his mother.

Coach and Coordinator Podcast
Hiring, Building, and Retaining a Coaching Staff

Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 32:29


PODCAST - Hiring, building, and retaining a coaching staff In this episode of Coach and Coordinator. We hear from ten successful coaches on building a coaching staff. Together the eight high school coaches in this group have won 27 state championships. They share their insight on: 1. Chris Ash- Characteristics to look for when hiring assistants 2. Herb Brogan- Importance of giving staff responsibilities 3. DaLawn Parrish- Importance of having a diverse coaching staff and building that staff 4. Troy McCallister- Building a new staff 5. Terry Gambill- Coaches weekly meetings with players and how it helps build men 6. Jayson West- Brining new coordinators along and how to manage/communicate with them 7. Mark Solis- Steps to building a staff 8. Galen Brantley- Most important thing to help young coaches 9. Jason Hoss Houghtaling- What he looks for in a staff 10. Steve Huff- What he looks for when hiring a staff 11. Steve Huff- How to retain good coaches 12. Steve Huff- Building young coaches Chris Ash is the defensive coordinator at the University of Texas. Ash previously served as the head football coach at Rutgers and defensive coordinator at Ohio State. Listen to his full episode. Herb Brogan is the head coach at Lumen Christi Catholic. In 2018, Brogan won his 3rd consecutive state championships giving him nine as a head coach. They were runner-up in 2019. Listen to his full episode. DaLawn Parrish is the head coach at Dr. Henry A. Wise High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Parrish is in his 14th season as head coach at Wise and has accumulated, seven conference titles, eight regional titles, and five state titles. Listen to his full episode. Troy McAllister is the head coach at Phillips Academy High School in Chicago. In 2015, McAllister helped Phillips Academy become the first Chicago Public School to win an Illinois high school football state championship. In 2017, Phillips Academy won its second state championship, finishing with an undefeated 14-0 season. Listen to his full episode. Terry Gambill is the head coach at Allen High School (Texas). Gambill won the state championship at Allen as a defensive coordinator in 2008 and won the 2017 state championship as the head coach. Listen to his full episode. Jayson West is the head coach at Warren Central (IN). They were the 2018 IHSAA state champions. Listen to his full episode. Mark Solis is the head coach at Olentangy High School in Lewis Center, Ohio. Solis has been the head coach for the past six seasons. In six years, Solis has compiled a 54-19-1 record at Olentangy. This includes a berth in the state playoffs every year and an appearance in the state semifinals and quarterfinals in 2014 and 2015-2016, respectively. Listen to his full episode. Galen Brantley is the head coach at Soldotna High School in Alaska. Brantley won his 8th straight Division II state championship. Brantley currently has a 68-game winning streak and is 125-6 record overall. Listen to his full episode. Jason Houghtaling is the former head coach at Wagner University with prior stops as Wagner’s offensive Coordinator, Cornell’s offensive coordinator, Hudson Valley Community College Head Coach and began his coaching career at Milford Academy (NY). Listen to his full episode. Steve Huff is the head coach of College Station High School in College Station, Texas. In 2017, Huff led College Station a 5A Division 2 state championship. Listen to his full episode.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
1428: Steve Huff owns Steve Huff Motorsports

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 48:35


Steve Huff owns Steve Huff Motorsports in SeaTac, Washington. He is a 30 plus year racing veteran with over 20 years as a professional racer under his belt. Steve’s earned 15 national and world records in speed and he is a self-taught builder and racer who built custom bikes and cars that have won awards and set speed records. Today, he continues his quest for speed with ‘Current Technology’ his electric dragster and the brainchild of e-Spec Racecars, a division of his Huff Motorsports. Mixed with all of this, Steve has also been working on the concept for an education-based TV show titled Speed Geeks – The Science of Speed.

Uncontained
Episode 179: Steve Huff - Acting the Fight

Uncontained

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 48:38


This week on Uncontained I talk to the founder/owner of Creative Combat and film fight choreographer, Steve Huff. He came as a recommendation from past Uncontained guest Jarrell Hall (episodes 58 and 172). Steve and I talk about his love of history and ancient weapons, how his previous career as a high school teacher helps him with acting the fight, and the differences between film fighting and real street fighting. We even talk about The Princess Bride--you will have to listen to hear that story. Plugin your earbuds, this is how Steve Huff lives Uncontained!https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5329328/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1https://www.creativecombatla.com/https://www.facebook.com/teamcreativecombat/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Spooky Southcoast
Episode 574: Steve Huff Is a Parasite

Spooky Southcoast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 109:54


"Spooky Southcoast" recorded live Saturday, May 4, 2019. First, we talk with Bob Magill and Tina Storer from the Travel Channel show "Ghost Bait." Then, Tim lays into alleged ITC researcher Steve Huff and his latest video claiming to contact a dead celebrity, this time legendary paranormal researcher Lorraine Warren.

Texas Football Today
Midlothian's Doug Wendel, College Station's Steve Huff & 5 CFB Breakout Candidates — Episode 749 (April 30, 2019)

Texas Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019


We take a look at a few players who seem like good breakout candidates in the Texas college ranks this year, and then Matt Stepp caught up with Doug Wendel and Steve Huff at last weekend's Frisco State 7-on-7 State Qualifying Tournament. 

Voices of Delta II
Delta II T Minus

Voices of Delta II

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 14:20


With 100 successful consecutive missions, and 155 total launches since 1989, the Delta II will go down in history as an incredibly dependable and capable vehicle. The team talks about their favorite missions, as they discuss memorable experiences. Listen directly to events that took place right from the final launch of Delta II. You'll hear from ULA hosts Heather McFarland and David McFarland as well as: • Bill Cullen, Vulcan launch operations leader and Atlas V launch director • Steve Huff, systems operations engineering leader • Kathy McLaughlin, East and West Coast technical services manager • Paul Fratto, electrical ground lead for Delta IV • Dana Vandersarl, mission assurance for the propulsion team for Delta II • Todd Girkins, propulsion systems chief engineer for Delta II For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com, or join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch, twitter.com/ulalaunch and instagram.com/ulalaunch.

Voices of Delta II
Delta II Teamwork

Voices of Delta II

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 11:05


Family. This word comes up again and again when reminiscing about the teams that built and launched the Delta II rocket. Discover how these teams came together to overcome challenges and some fun ways they bonded. You'll hear from ULA hosts Heather McFarland and David McFarland as well as: • Bill Cullen, Vulcan launch operations leader and Atlas V launch director • Steve Huff, systems operations engineering leader • Kathy McLaughlin, East and West Coast technical services manager • Paul Fratto, electrical ground lead for Delta IV • Dana Vandersarl, mission assurance for the propulsion team for Delta II • Todd Girkins, propulsion systems chief engineer for Delta II For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com, or join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch, twitter.com/ulalaunch and instagram.com/ulalaunch.

Voices of Delta II
Delta II Traditions

Voices of Delta II

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 15:51


Learn about the history of the Delta II program from a first-hand perspective. From the program’s remarkable beginnings, to how this rocket launched 155 times, hear from the team who was there through it all. You'll hear from ULA hosts Heather McFarland and David McFarland as well as: • Bill Cullen, Vulcan launch operations leader and Atlas V launch director • Steve Huff, systems operations engineering leader • Kathy McLaughlin, East and West Coast technical services manager • Paul Fratto, electrical ground lead for Delta IV • Dana Vandersarl, mission assurance for the propulsion team for Delta II • Todd Girkins, propulsion systems chief engineer for Delta II For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com, or join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch, twitter.com/ulalaunch and instagram.com/ulalaunch.

Spooky Southcoast
Episode 508: Chicago Mothman with Lon Strickler

Spooky Southcoast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 122:05


"Spooky Southcoast" recorded live Saturday, August 19, 2017. In the first hour, we discuss the news that Steve Huff is "stepping away" from the paranormal world. Then in hour two, we are joined by Lon Strickler (phantomsandmonsters.com) to hear about all the reports he's been getting of sightings of a Mothman-type creature in and around Chicago.

Raw Podcast With Dave and Paul
Rawpodcast - Ep1 - The intro show

Raw Podcast With Dave and Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 45:12


Hey and welcome to our first show. These are the show notes outlining some of the random chat we discussed. First up - Voxer - The Walkie Talkie App. Get on it, in fact, it’s best to get everyone you know on it. You’ll never text again. www.voxer.com There we nailed this….7 Tips for Launching a Successful Podcast Then we did some tech rambles on this. DJI Phantom 4 And the video we mentioned that I put together can we watched on my vimeo channel or below https://vimeo.com/175146557 And then we talked about the gorgeous little Fujifilm X70 You may like to check out some of the review we liked for the camera and helped persuade us to part with our money. Kevin Mullins - http://f16.click/social-documentary-photography/fuji-x70-first-look.html Jonas Rask - https://jonasraskphotography.com/2016/01/15/the-fujifilm-x70-review/ Turned out that Steve Huff didn’t review this camera. Why not Steve? So anyway, it was probably the Jonas Rask or then Kevin Mullins review that Paul liked. And that’s pretty much it for our first show folks. Short and swe… well. Short. So then, Where to find more from Paul. Web - http://mhphoto.ie Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Moathillphoto Instagram - Moathillphoto Tumblr - http://moathill.tumblr.com Snapchat - Paul - Moat hill (pmon-aul) And more from Dave. Web - http://www.davidmcclelland-photography.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/davidmcclellandphotography Instagram - davemcclelland Tumblr - http://davidmcclellandphotography.tumblr.com Snapchat - David McClelland (davemcc1144) Thanks all for listening and enduring this intro show. The only way is up!

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
PB074: Grow Your Blog’s Traffic and Income by Creating a Resources Page

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 18:47


Note: you can listen to this episode above or load it up in iTunes. How to Use a Resources Page to Grow Your Traffic and Income Today's episode is part 9 of the new 'Today, Not Someday' podcast series. The focus is actioning your 'someday' list, the things you've always wanted to do to improve your blog but have struggled to make happen. For details about how the series works, check out episode one here. I've included a full list of episodes below. The focus of today's episode is about how to create a resources page to help your readers, grow traffic, and grow income. In This Episode You can listen to today's episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we'd also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In today's episode: Why a resources page can be good for your blog 4 reasons why I created the first resources page for my blog 7 things you can include in your resources page 7 tips to make sure your resources page grows your traffic and income 7 real life examples of highly effective resource pages you can refer to when you are creating your own Further Reading and Resources for How to Use a Resources Page to Grow Your Traffic and Income The resources page on ProBlogger, a page where I list useful tools, services and training for bloggers (since recording this podcast we've begun updating this page - but we'll further refine it for visual appeal in the coming weeks). Examples of effective resource pages: Matt has a fantastic page with different pages of recommendations: nomadicmatt.com/travel-resources Caz and Craig take a similar approach on their page: ytravelblog.com/travel-resources Jane takes the approach of breaking her page down into categories with a sentence about each recommendation: janefriedman.com/resources Tsh has a ‘useful things’ page that then links to 3 other resources pages: theartofsimple.net/useful-things Steve Huff has put together a page of the photography gear he uses: stevehuffphoto.com/my-gear-the-gear-i-own-and-use-on-a-daily-basis I like how this page takes common questions and gives a resource for each: talkaboutcreative.com.au/free-resources-small-business Stacey tackles a variety of topics in her page at: theveggiemama.com/resources Other episodes in the Today, Not Someday Series: Part 1: Introducing New 'Today, Not Someday' Series Part 2: Why You Should Create a Product to Sell On Your Blog (and Tips on How to Do It) Part 3: How to Increase the Subscriber Numbers to Your Email List Part 4: How to Get Readers Excited to Join and Stay on Your Email List Part 5: How to Use Autoresponders to Fast Track Engagement and Profit Part 6: How to Refresh the Design of Your Blog For Maximum Impact Part 7: How to Make Money as an Affiliate With a Best Seller List Part 8: How to Make Your Social Media Strategy More Effective for the New Year Meet my new friend, Edgar (and a SPECIAL OFFER) I’d like to welcome a new sponsor to the ProBlogger podcast for the duration of this 10 part series, my friend ‘Edgar'. Edgar is a tool I’ve been using since January of this year that does exactly what this series is about. It enables you to make the work you do on social media keep paying off for the long term. You put a little work into Edgar today by adding social media updates highlighting the great content in your blog’s archives and Edgar goes to work to share them to your followers not just once but by queuing your updates to keep delivering to into the future. The team at Edgar have put together a special deal for ProBlogger readers which gives you a free one month trial. Sign up for your free one month trial at meetedgar.com/problogger. Here's a video of how I use Edgar: If watching videos isn't your thing - here's a blog post I wrote on how I use Edgar. Full Transcript Expand to view full transcript Compress to smaller transcript view

Wrestle Talk Podcast
October 16th, 2014 Paranormal World Live - Steve Huff

Wrestle Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2014 78:00


  October 16th, 2014 Paranormal World Live show. This weeks guest was Steve Huff from Huff Paranormal. Hear some of his greatest stories and hear him discuss what made him a believer. Make sure to catch Paranormal World Live on Blog Talk Radio every Thursday night at 9pmEST/8pmCST.  

Live Paranormal
My Paranormal Experience Radio Show -Guest Steve Huff (Huff Paranormal)

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 89:00


My Paranormal Experience Radio Show on LiveParanormal.com- Guest Steve Huff / Huff Paranormal Steve Huff-  Photographer, Blog owner and Paranormal Investigator Before I even say Welcome and introduce myself to you let me state something to you with 100% fact. Wether you believe it or not, yes you can talk to the dead. Spirits who have not crossed over yet..spirits who are stuck and yes, even evil and not so nice entities sometimes. I don't do this for money, I don't do this for fame. I do this because what I have discovered after doing this for a while is that it is absolutely 100% real, without a doubt in my mind as well as others who have joined me on my trips and sessions. My name is Steve Huff and I am a Photographer, Blog owner and Paranormal Investigator with my Son Brandon. I take this VERY seriously as do millions of others out there who also know that there is something to all of this.  Be sure to tune in on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th at 9pm EST for the LIVE SHOW!!  Join us in the LIVE, INTERACTIVE Chat room- View the LIVE HOST CAMERAS duirng every My Paranormal Experience Radio Show Visit Steve's Website my clicking here To view  the full news release announcing the show and more information about show and this guest by clicking here Meet the Hosts of the Show Find out more about Niki ParaUnNormal and Dave Spinks by clicking here 

Laughing With You Podcast
LWY Ep 16 - Steve Huff and John Montagna

Laughing With You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012 74:08


Music and Words, from the minds of the writers. Steve Huff (journalist and LIFECOACHERS creator) talks about his obsession with blogging everything and John Montagna (musician and "WTF with Marc Maron" theme song creator) wonders WTF is wrong with the world.