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Hour 4 of June 11, 2026 Jacob Townsend and Bud talk about the Texas/Tennessee being scheduled for noon. Then, they are joined by NHRA pro stock motorcycle rider, Steve Johnson, to preview the weekend and go through about anything else with him. Also, it's time for birthdays!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend and Bud are joined by NHRA pro stock motorcycle rider, Steve Johnson, to preview the weekend and go through about anything else with him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Roland-Garros finals edition of Something Major, John Isner, Sam Querrey, and Steve Johnson recap a dramatic men's final as Alexander Zverev wins his first Grand Slam, regrouping after a tense fourth-set tiebreak and cruising 6-1 in the fifth to beat Cobolli. They also discuss what the title means for his legacy and Hall of Fame case. They debate whether Zverev can add more majors with Sinner and Alcaraz looming, then shift to the women's final where Andreeva wins easily in straight sets ending the Cinderella run from Chwalinska and sparking debate about Andreeva's place among the WTA elite. They also share behind-the-scenes Roland-Garros TV moments, conclude their bracket contest winners.00:00 Intro00:17 Roland Garros Recap Setup01:30 Final Match Breakdown02:37 Fourth Set Turning Point03:16 Bathroom Break Reset06:27 Pressure Off In Fifth08:32 Hall Of Fame Resume10:04 More Majors Debate12:05 Sweaty Shirt Rant14:10 Sam Gets Roasted Live15:44 Cobolli Future Outlook20:25 Was The Event Meh21:53 Andreeva Ends Cinderella Run23:12 Why Fans Loved Poland Garros25:03 Is Andreeva Top Tier Now28:01 Wimbledon Wildcard Debate29:29 Roland Garros Green Room Stories32:10 Bracket Punishments And Results35:28 Winners Prizes And Wrap Up
This week on The Touring Car Masters Podcast with the Auto Action RevLimiter, Andrew Clarke, Bruce Williams and Touring Car Masters category manager Dean Bryant unpack a fascinating weekend at Symmons Plains.From the successful debut of the new category engine to the crowd-pleasing arrival of the Mazda RX-7, there was plenty to discuss following a busy weekend in Tasmania. The boys break down the biggest stories from the paddock, the standout performers, the return of some familiar names, and why Touring Car Masters continues to grow at a rapid rate.They also look ahead to Townsville, where a 24-car grid is shaping up, including the arrival of New Zealand star Angus Fogg and a host of returning favourites.Plus, we catch up with race winner Steve Johnson. Stevie J explains why he still approaches Touring Car Masters racing with the same mindset he used in Supercars, the preparation that goes into winning races, and why leaving nothing to chance remains the key to success.All that, plenty of laughs, a few Bruce Williams drive-bys, and a look at what's coming next for one of Australia's most entertaining racing categories.That's this week on The Rev Limiter.All this and more on the latest episode of the AutoActionRevLimiter. Check out https://autoaction.com.au/ for all the latest updates and breaking news.The Auto Action RevLimiter is produced for Auto Action media with help from Byron Clarke.Soundscape Sound Effect by u_8ghm3vrcsw from PixabaySound Effect by tran tran from PixabayMusic by Mykola Sosin from PixabaySound Effect by LoLa Joy from Pixabay#Supercars #RevLimiter #AutoAction #Motorsport #V8Supercars #RacingNews #Podcast #NASCAR #F1 #TCM
Steve Johnson, a 2X NHRA U.S. Nationals winner who is celebrating 40 years in Pro Stock Motorcycle racing, takes some time to reflect on Hidden Horsepower. From Dale Earnhardt to Don Prudhomme, Steve Johnson has been in the center of racing for decades. Steve will talk about how he had to reinvent himself from a marketing person to an engine builder over his career, and how he has done some wild things just to make it to the track. Hosts Keith Jones and Joe Castello pepper Steve with questions about his thoughts on engine technology and his life in drag racing. Steve's BATMAN technical scholarships program helps young people become automotive technicians and he is the perfect person to give a little advice to aspiring machinists and engine builders. This is a fun episode.
This week, Patreon supporter Matt Bates, the Black Country Vlogger, brings us Innocent Blood (1992) for our Pain and Pleasure theme -- a film that revels in the push and pull between the two. Innocent Blood (1992) came about in a roundabout way, which is fitting for a film that defies easy categorisation. John Landis had originally been developing a vampire project called Red Sleep -- a wild premise about Las Vegas being run by vampires -- before Warner Bros. passed and handed him a first-time script by Michael Wolk. The film had an entirely different trajectory before Landis came aboard -- Jack Sholder had been set to direct with Lara Flynn Boyle and Dennis Hopper in the leads before creative differences saw all three replaced. Landis cast French actress Anne Parillaud fresh off La Femme Nikita, and filmed primarily in Pittsburgh's Little Italy neighbourhood after a location visit changed his original plan to shoot in Philadelphia. The MPAA initially slapped it with an NC-17, forcing further cuts to secure an R rating. Landis described his vision as "a Hammer film directed by Scorsese." It opened in September 1992 to a modest domestic gross but has since built a devoted cult following among fans of horror-comedy and 90s vampire films.Find Matt here - https://www.youtube.com/c/blackcountryvloggerTRAILER GUY PLOT SYNOPSISIn a world where the streets of Pittsburgh run red... one woman has a code. She is Marie. She is beautiful. She is deadly. And she only eats bad people.But one night she makes a mistake. She doesn't finish the job. And now the most dangerous mob boss in the city isn't just angry... he is immortal.Sal Macelli is back from the dead and building a vampire army from organised crime. Marie has no choice but to team up with one increasingly bewildered cop. Because you cannot arrest something that cannot die. And you cannot plea bargain with a monster in an Armani suit.FUN FACTS ABOUT INNOCENT BLOOD (1992)Despite revolving around vampires, the word "vampire" is never once spoken in the filmDario Argento, Sam Raimi, Frank Oz, Tom Savini, and Steve Johnson all have cameosScream Queen Linnea Quigley appears as a nurse alongside her then-husband Steve JohnsonLandis hid his recurring "See You Next Wednesday" joke on a marquee in the filmThe glowing vampire eyes used reflective contact lenses combined with a beam-splitter techniqueA POV flying shot was lifted directly from Dario Argento's Opera -- who also has a cameoChazz Palminteri appears in a supporting role -- a Godfather reunion crossed with The SopranosBy 1992, Landis hadn't directed horror since An American Werewolf in London -- an eleven year gapSUPPORT THE SHOWSupport the Show If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, we have a Patreon here. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leaving us a 5-star review (and a short comment) really helps more people discover the show. It's quick, free, and makes a huge difference. Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:NordVPNNordPassthevhsstrikesback@gmail.comhttps://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback
To join ATP Fantasy head to https://play.fantasy.atptour.com/noth...Code to join our Nothing Major league: 981-0H8TXThe ATP Fantasy segment was brought to you by our #partner ATP Tour.On this Monday episode of Nothing Major, Sam Querrey, John Isner, Steve Johnson and special guest Steve Weissman recap Madrid and preview Rome. Weissman explains how he writes and runs TC Live, then the group breaks down Jannik Sinner's emphatic 6-2, 6-1 win over Alexander Zverev in a 56-minute Masters final and debates what it would take to beat Sinner, plus where Zverev fits behind Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. They cover Marta Kostyuk beating Mirra Andreeva for a WTA 1000 title, discuss Kostyuk's backflip background, and highlight Hailey Baptiste's upset of Aryna Sabalenka saving six match points. The show hits Kei Nishikori announcing his final season and top players' criticism of French Open prize money. The show then features “Wiseman's Wisdom” backing Arthur Fils, stats on Sabalenka's streaks, and Sam's query comparing popularity of Cristiano Ronaldo, Roger Federer and Virat Kohli worldwide. The show closes with Rome picks, Iga Swiatek concern, ATP fantasy changes, and a closing Pacific-time rant.00:00 Show Kickoff and Guest Intro01:22 How TC Live Gets Made04:54 Madrid Final Sinner Dominates08:41 Can Anyone Stop Sinner10:47 Zverev Ranking Debate13:31 WTA Madrid Kostyuk Breakthrough16:38 French Favorites and Iga Debate18:25 Baptiste Upset and Rising Stock22:44 Nishikori Retirement Talk26:31 French Open Prize Money Fight31:27 Weissman's Wisdom Fils Pick32:52 Arthur Fils Hype Train34:53 Stevie Stats Sabalenka Streak35:37 Serve Bot Zverev Madrid36:17 Most Popular Athlete Debate40:15 Rome Preview Djokovic Outlook41:58 Americans Struggle On Clay44:21 Iga Rome Panic Meter46:37 ATP Fantasy Team Tweaks49:18 Best Dressed And Farewell51:19 Hottie Curse And Time Zone Rant55:07 Wrap Up
ose and I love doing movie commentaries, but we have run out of films to cover! The series "Commentary on Clive's Contemporaries" allows us to look in the background and see what movies were happening when these Clive Barker movies and sequels were being made. We choose a range of movies, and you, the listeners, vote for which one we cover. This series was sponsored by our listeners in the 2025 Kickstarter Campaign, Clive Barker Podcast Presents Fundraiser 11 : The Patron Configuration and covers a range of years from 1973 (Salome) to 2024 (Night of the Zoopocalypse) and beyond. So Far 1973 — The Forbidden VS. Enter the Dragon 1978 — Salome Vs. Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1985 — Transmutations VS. Silver Bullet 1986 – Rawhead Rex VS. Big Trouble In Little China Commentary: 1986 – Big Trouble In Little China 1h 39m Directed by John Carpenter Written by Gary Goldman, David Z. Weinstein, W.D. Richter Show Notes Behind the Scenes Music Video The Temple of the Killer Tiger Monkeys Podcast Features Hellraiser cast and James Pax (Lightning) And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com Apple Podcasts, Android, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Radio.com, and YouTube and Facebook: | BarkerCast Listeners Group | Occupy Midian BlueSky | Reddit | Discord Community Support the show Buy Our Book: The BarkerCast Interviews Occupy Midian Hardcover | Kindle | Apple Become a Patreon Patron | Buy a T-Shirt Music is by Ray Norrish All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at https://www.clivebarkercast.com AI Overview Ryan and José conducted a detailed analysis and discussion of the 1986 film "Big Trouble in Little China" as part of their Clive Barker podcast series focused on comparing Clive Barker's films with contemporary works. They examined the film's production, including its $100,000 Guardian creature puppet, visual effects by Richard Edlund and Steve Johnson, and the Fox backlot sets used for filming. The hosts discussed the film's characters, particularly James Hong's performance as Lopan, and analyzed key scenes including the supernatural battles and optical effects. They compared the film favorably to previous episodes' selections like "Rawhead Rex" and "Transmutations," concluding that "Big Trouble in Little China" was more entertaining and well-executed. The podcast included technical difficulties with Ryan's Blu-ray player and audio issues, but they managed to complete their thorough analysis of the film's narrative structure, special effects, and cultural significance. Clive Barker Podcast Discussion Ryan and José discussed their podcast episode focusing on Clive Barker's Contemporary Commentaries for 1986, where they selected Big Trouble in Little China for comparison with Barker's film. They reflected on previous comparisons, with José favoring Enter the Dragon over The Forbidden and both preferring Salome over Invasion of the Body Snatchers. The conversation ended with them preparing to discuss Big Trouble in Little China after the opening 20th Century Fox logo. Big Trouble in Little China Analysis José and Ryan discussed the film Big Trouble in Little China, focusing on its reception as a flop at the time of release despite now being considered one of John Carpenter's best movies. They analyzed the character dynamics, particularly how Jack Burton's story takes a backseat to Wang's narrative, and discussed the film's unique blend of grounded and fantasy elements. The conversation also covered the film's production history, including casting considerations and a 2014 comic book continuation that picks up where the film ends. Big Trouble in Little China Analysis Ryan and José discussed the film "Big Trouble in Little China," focusing on its action sequences, characters, and supernatural elements. They analyzed specific scenes, including the extended ending with the red Camaro and the fight sequences involving different gangs. José noted the film's stylized aspects and questioned the realism of certain scenes, while both discussed the film's supernatural villains and their abilities. They also reflected on their childhood experiences watching the movie and its cultural impact. Big Trouble in Little China Discussion José and Ryan discussed the movie "Big Trouble in Little China," focusing on various aspects including character details, special effects, cinematography, and music. They explored specific plot points, such as the roles of characters like Jack Burton, Gracie Law, and Miao Yin, as well as the movie's use of animation and sets. José noted the film's great cinematography and mentioned being tired after landscaping, while both highlighted the movie's engaging elements and memorable scenes. Movie Analysis and Visual Effects José and Ryan discussed various aspects of a movie, focusing on its visual effects, plot elements, and comparisons to other John Carpenter films. They analyzed specific scenes, including the use of green fire, supernatural creatures, and the movie's mix of styles. The conversation also touched on the cinematography, the character EggShen, and the movie's tone compared to other films in the series. Movie Special Effects Discussion José and Ryan discussed the special effects and makeup in the movie, including the connection between it and Lord of Illusions through Steve Johnson. They compared it to Silver Bullet, concluding that Silver Bullet was better despite Gary Busey's presence in Transmutations. The conversation also covered production details like the sloping corridor set and optical effects used in the movie. Film Location and Production Planning José and Ryan discussed filming locations, noting that costs and logistics led to filming at the Fox Backlot in LA instead of San Francisco. They analyzed various movie scenes, including action sequences, character dynamics, and set details, while also discussing the technical aspects of water and bullet effects in filmmaking. The conversation included references to other films and characters, and they explored ideas for creating graphics comparing monsters from different movies. Big Trouble in Little China Analysis José and Ryan discussed various aspects of the film "Big Trouble in Little China," including specific scenes, character backgrounds, and production details. They analyzed the film's tropes, such as the door scene, and discussed deleted scenes and the roles of actors like Kim Cattrall and Dennis Dun. The conversation also touched on the film's set design, miniatures, and monsters, as well as the background of the music video for "Dolly Dagger" featuring James Hong. Movie Production Discussion Meeting José and Ryan discussed various aspects of a movie, including character backgrounds, plot details, and special effects. They talked about actors' roles, such as Susie Pai's transition from cheerleading to modeling and acting, and Carter Wong's casting due to his Thai boxing skills. They also analyzed specific scenes, props, and effects, including the Bog of Eternal Stench and the Guardian puppet, noting the significant effort and cost involved in creating certain elements. Movie Effects and Production Analysis José and Ryan discussed various aspects of a movie, focusing on specific scenes, special effects, and the making of certain elements. They analyzed the fight sequences, visual effects like the Guardian monster, and noted the use of animatronics and remote-controlled elements. They also commented on the cartoony nature of some scenes and the challenges of creating certain effects within budget constraints. Big Trouble in Little China Discussion José and Ryan discussed the movie Big Trouble in Little China, analyzing its special effects, characters, and story elements. They compared it to other horror films like Rawhead Rex and Hellraiser, expressing a preference for Big Trouble in Little China. The conversation then shifted to planning future content, including a Book Club of Blood discussion on The Body Politic and potential 1987 horror movie selections for voting. They also briefly discussed the use of AI in content creation and its impact on documentary-style videos.
Welcome to the Two Hundred & Fourteenth Edition of The Chronicles of Podcast, These are The Chronicles of Steve Johnson In this edition of The Chronicles of Podcast, we talk to special effects legend Steve Johnson for an in-depth and entertaining conversation about his incredible career in Hollywood. From humble beginnings as a passionate high schooler reaching out to Rick Baker, to working alongside him on the iconic American Werewolf in London, Steve shares the journey that shaped his legacy in the world of practical effects. We explore his creative process and the artistry behind some of the most memorable creatures in film history, including the creation of Slimer in Ghostbusters and his ground-breaking work with James Cameron on The Abyss. Steve also shares behind-the-scenes stories from his career, including unexpected moments like his brief friendship with Michael Jackson, working on the unreleased 'Superman Lives' movie, offering a rare glimpse into the life of a true industry pioneer. Also this week, fter another dramatic passage reading, this week from 'The Book of The Scissor Sisters', Tom shares the incredible story of Manny Singh Kang, the absolute legend who walked to London and then ran the London Marathon with no sleep. From there things get even stranger as Tom introduces Jamie to some seriously messed up yet powerful New Zealand TV adverts, before diving into the story of Finnish air force pilots who landed themselves in trouble thanks to some very questionable flight paths. Jamie brings an update on Cooper Wallace and this year's Seagull Screeching Championships, and also tells Tom about a brand new hybrid sport that sounds almost too ridiculous to be real as The National Wrestling League combines pro wrestling and football into one chaotic concept. The boys also catch up on their week as Jamie watches the Netflix Hulk Hogan documentary, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man and Super Mario Galaxy, while also sharing wholesome family moments including animal encounters and making fresh pasta. Tom continues grinding through exam prep while spending meaningful time with family celebrating his late uncle's life. The lads also headed down to The Cumberland Hotel in Marble Arch for the Propstore Music Memorabilia Live VIP event, thanks to former guest Mark Hochman. As always, the episode is stacked with fan favourite segments including Callum's Treachings where Callum dives into the strange idea of crime scenes on adult film sets, Tom's Journal featuring the funniest things on the internet this week, and Single of the Week highlighting two new music releases you need to hear. Jamie's audience participation challenge asks what accessories your action figure would come with, so get involved in the comments. Official Website - Steve Johnson Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation
Exclusive $25-off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/NOTHINGMAJOR. Promo Code NOTHINGMAJORJohn Isner, Sam Querrey, and Steve Johnson open by celebrating 40,000 YouTube subscribers and teasing a new Wayne Bryan jingle. They then break down Madrid: Spanish teen Rafa Jodar becomes the tournament's main attraction with big wins, they note other men's results, Americans' struggles, and Tsitsipas showing signs of life, while Sinner stays on track and they discuss his potential record breaking streak. On the women's side they cover McNally over Mboko, Pegula's loss, American standouts, illness talk around “shrimp tacos,” concerns about Iga, and Sabalenka beating Osaka.Then they highlight a Real Madrid stadium hit, and react to the massive news of Carlos Alcaraz withdrawing from Roland Garros.00:00 Show Tease and Intro00:16 40K Subscribers Milestone02:07 Dealing With Negative Comments03:30 Sams Bet05:00 New Wayne Bryan Jingle05:53 Madrid Winners Circle Begins06:11 Rafa Jodar Breakout Story14:53 Other Madrid Men Highlights19:16 Americans Struggle in Madrid20:41 Tsitsipas Resurgence Talk23:39 Sinner Outlook and Rome Debate25:38 Madrid Women Updates26:57 Surprise Quarterfinalists27:22 Shrimp Taco Rumor28:20 Iga Panic Button29:24 Sabalenka Osaka Thriller29:58 Baptiste Racket Smash30:41 Eva Lys Pod Plans34:19 Bernabeu Tennis Crossover36:54 Alcaraz Out Of RG42:42 Fritz Breakup Talk44:14 Sinner's Streak47:04 Texting Time Etiquette47:46 College Tennis Crisis53:17 Wrap Up And Jingle
Before the Civil Rights Movement's major victories of the 1960s, a pro wrestler named Sputnik Monroe was already integrating Memphis, Tennessee one arena at a time. Born Roscoe Brumbaugh in Dodge City, Kansas, Monroe became one of the most beloved figures in Memphis wrestling history, counting Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash among his friends and fans. This episode of Gone South tells the story of how Monroe — a white heel wrestler with a bleached streak in his hair and a gift for provocation — used his fame to desegregate the Ellis Auditorium, challenge Jim Crow on Beale Street, and form one of the first interracial tag teams in the South. He was arrested repeatedly for socializing in Black nightclubs. He didn't stop. Featuring interviews with music historian Robert Gordon, wrestling journalist Steve Johnson, and Jerry Phillips (son of Sun Studio founder Sam Phillips) plus archival audio of Monroe himself. A story about race, rebellion, and one of the most unlikely civil rights figures the South ever produced. Check out Robert Gordon's book It Came From Memphis https://tinyurl.com/yys8pxdhSteve Johnson has written many fine books about wrestling history, includingThe Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heelshttps://tinyurl.com/28h6nacmFollow Jerry Phillips on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/p/Jerry-Phillips-61559154401992/ Subscribe to our newsletter:https://jedlipinski.substack.com/ Connect with Jed Lipinski: https://www.instagram.com/gonesouthpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/groups/gonesouthpodcast/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jed-lipinski/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time for a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio! Lots to cover on the program as we recap an eventful Monday night at Camden Yards featuring a game in which the birds had to battle back after trailing 7-1 in the 6th inning, we'll go over it all, dive into last night's heroes and much more before game 2 of the Arizona series tonight with Trevor Rogers on the mound. At 11:20am, we are going to talk birds with our friend and former Orioles pitcher Steve Johnson, get his take on the birds after the first couple of weeks and change, his thoughts on the rotation, the mounting injuries and much more. Then at 11:45am, we will catch up with MLB Writer from USA Today Sports Gabe Lacques to get his takeaways on the O's, last night's dramatic finish, and so much more.
In this episode, John and Don talk with Steve Johnson and break down the inner workings of prison ministry—what it looks like, how it operates, and the role it plays in reaching incarcerated individuals. They also share meaningful stories that highlight the impact and momentum of ministry efforts within prisons today.
Has AI brought Judgment Day for SaaS, or just created a new hunting ground for investors willing to be selective? In this episode of Stocks Neat, Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown explore the sell-off across global software, the businesses most exposed to disruption, and the ones they believe remain sticky, embedded and undervalued. With contributions from portfolio manager Alex Shevelev on the Australian market and analyst Bella Foley on Japan, the episode sets out the framework Forager is using to separate disruption from opportunity.
KGMI's Jason Upton talks to Tulip Town farmer Steve Johnson about the early bloom for the Skagit Valley Tulip Fest.
Download SAILY in your app store and use our code nothingmajor at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/nothingmajorOn this Monday episode of Nothing Major, John Isner, Sam Querrey and Steve Johnson recap the first week in Miami, including Sebastian Korda's three-set win over world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and what it means for Alcaraz's Sunshine Double swing and Jannik Sinner's chances of the title!They discuss Ben Shelton's early loss, Alexander Zverev's dominant serving performance and lefty record, and key Round of 16 matchups featuring Fritz, Tommy Paul, and Korda, plus notable upsets in the men's draw. On the WTA side, they ask the question as to who can challenge Sabalenka & Rybakina?They also react to Joao Fonseca's comments comparing Alcaraz and Sinner, the Danielle Collins–Corentin Moutet social media dust-up, and close with a recap of their locked in picks!00:00 Show Teaser01:11 Bon Jovi Rant01:47 Hundred Grand Challenge06:07 Korda Upsets Alcaraz12:27 Crowd Buzz And Fonseca14:02 Shelton Early Exit16:03 Zverev Serve Clinic17:45 Round Of 16 Preview20:37 Tsitsipas Loss21:31 American Quarterfinal Hopes22:46 Sinner Miami Favorite24:00 WTA Draw Disruptors26:03 Fonseca on Sinner vs Alcaraz28:24 Collins Moutet Drama31:36 Stevie Stats Servebot33:56 Alcaraz Shoe Mystery36:50 Locked In Picks Recap40:03 Fritz Interview preview 41:48 Sam & Johns gaming stream confusion
Welcome in to a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to cover on the program after a busy, busy sports weekend, from March Madness upsets and buzzer-beaters to the Orioles getting close to finalizing their Opening Day roster most notably by optioning Dean Kremer to AAA to start the season, we'll go over it all. At 11:20am, we will dive into the Orioles a bit more with our friend, former Orioles pitcher, Steve Johnson to get his thoughts on the birds now that Spring Training is wrapped, what he makes of the rotation and much more. At 11:45am, we're going to continue talking baseball with MLB Insider Jon Heyman of the NY Post and MLB Network to talk about the Orioles contract extension talks with Gunnar Henderson from LAST Spring, and despite not getting a deal done what it means for the O's moving forward. Then at 12pm, we will switch gears to talk some college sports with our friend who you know from just about everywhere, Patrick Stevens (@D1scourse) to get his thoughts on the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament with Sweet 16 now set, plus we'll talk about another eventful week in the lacrosse world. All that and much more on a busy Monday edition of GCR! Oh, and Griffin is back as he returns from his brief GCR hiatus, too!
Return guest Steve Johnson joins me this week for a wild conversation. Steve is one of the top elk callers and bear hunters that I know of, and as usual, he doesn't disappoint with his authentic and fearless honesty. In this episode, we go deep into bear baiting, scent control, elk calls, and even some culture stuff that's always fun to cover on the show. We talk about how technology has this tipping point when it comes to fair chase hunting, and the conundrum of who decides what that tipping point is. It's a solid conversation from a couple dudes who like to ponder the unanswerable questions. Don't miss this one! Steve on Instagram Show Sponsors! Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! Whether looking for bugle tubes, deer calls, predator calls, reeds, anything, Phelps Game Calls is a one stop shop of quality, American made game calls. Use promo code Huntsman10 for 10% off at checkout. Visit Phelpsgamecalls.com Leupold Optics- Over 100 years of American-made optics such as scopes, binos, spotters, range finders and more. Leupold sets the standard for innovation and quality without selling out. Leupold not only makes excellent products for any hunt, but they work hard for the future of hunting through their incredible support of many different conservation organizations. Support the companies that support you, check out Leupold here: https://bit.ly/Leupold-Eastmans Browning X-Bolt 2 - Browning is perhaps one of the top brands in American hunting. We all know this company, and they've once again moved the bar to a higher standard with the X-Bolt 2 rifle. Available in multiple cartridges, this rifle is designed for maximum, Total Accuracy, right out of the box. The Vari-Tech Stock allows this rifle to fit any person of any size. The DLX Trigger with adjustable weights is smooth as ice, and hunters can take advantage of the Plus Magazine System when maximum rounds are needed. With too many features to list here, this rifle is a no-brainer. Check it out at https://bit.ly/Browning-Eastmans Mystery Ranch Packs- These packs have a long tradition of quality and durability. Their new hunting pack line-up has everything from solid daypacks to backcountry sizes and women's sizes. This is huge! I've never been able to find a good pack for my wife and girls that actually fit them right until I found the women's Sawtooth. Impressive load capacities, great organization, tough, lightweight, and carried on the improved Mysterium frame. Link: https://bit.ly/MysteryRanch-Eastmans Easton Archery- Perhaps the most world renowned arrow manufacturer on the planet, these American-Made products range from hunting to target arrows to a complete accessory lineup. The Western Huntsman is proud to partner with a leader in this industry, especially since we've been a customer of theirs for many years. Feel confident going into the field with the best arrows available, there is no reason to go with lesser products on something as important as your next hunt. https://eastonarchery.com/ Precision Pay- Leave those leftist, woke companies behind and don't worry about being deplatformed or de-banked for your values again! Join the only pay-by-bank payment network that respects and protects your rights as a firearms owner and outdoorsman! Their mission is to provide you with a safe and easy way for you to pursue your passion while safeguarding your privacy. Forget liberal run commie companies like Venmo, replace it with like-minded Americans with Precision Pay! Visit www.myprecisionpay.com/ Eastmans Hunting Journals - What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have!
Built to LastFrom navigating market cycles to building a more resilient financial firm, MA Financial co-CEO Julian Biggins joins Steve Johnson for a special episode of Stocks Neat.Julian reflects on what makes businesses endure when conditions get tougher, and why long-term success comes not from chasing every opportunity, but from surviving the cycle.As he puts it: “You don't need to win everywhere. You just need to survive the cycle.”
On this Two-Man Monday episode of Nothing Major, Sam and Steve Johnson recap Indian Wells and preview the upcoming Miami Open.They kick things off with Stevie breaking down his latest travel nightmare out of Miami, before diving into the action from the Indian Wells finals. The guys discuss Jannik Sinner's title run, including his dominant semifinal win over Alexander Zverev and his dramatic straight-sets victory against Daniil Medvedev, highlighted by a wild 0–4 comeback in the second-set tiebreak. They also cover Medvedev's upset of Carlos Alcaraz and debate where Medvedev currently ranks among the best players in the world.On the women's side, they praise the high-level final between Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, breaking down the key moments that decided the match. To close the show, Sam and Stevie shift their focus to the Miami Open, discussing early storylines, wild cards to watch, and their tournament picks.00:00 Intro00:16 Miami Live Show Chaos02:06 Travel Debacle 03:56 Indian Wells Celeb Spotting05:24 Sinner Rolls Zverev07:49 Medvedev Upsets Alcaraz10:47 Sinner Wins Epic Final14:41 Womens Final Thriller18:40 Medvedev Top Three Debate20:11 ATP Hotel Rules Settled22:38 Stevie Stats 23:33 Medvedev Ranking Oddity24:15 Serve Bot of the week25:48 Jack's Travel Nightmare26:24 Indian Wells Prize Money29:40 Miami Preview Djokovic Out31:34 Miami Wildcards35:40 Locked in picks38:12 Wrap Up And Friday Tease
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of our Lives predictions indicate that Jeremy Horton, played by Trevor Donovan, will get wounded, while Cat Greene, played by AnnaLynne McCord, will likely resort to questionable tactics, including kissing EJ DiMera, portrayed by Dan Feuerriegel. DOOL predictions hint that Dr. Wilhelm Rolf, played by Richard Wharton, is expected to discover Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) and Jeremy, but might choose to ignore them to avoid jeopardizing his resurrection project with EJ DiMera. Days of our Lives spoilers show that Steve Johnson, played by Stephen Nichols, might encounter a shocking revelation as he spots Owen in the park. Meanwhile, Shawn Brady, enacted by Brandon Beemer, might get wounded in a police shootout, which could eventually lead to a reconciliation with Belle Black, played by Martha Madison. Stephanie and Jeremy's escape might take a dangerous turn, leading to Jeremy getting injured. This incident might prove Jeremy's innocence, leading to much-needed apologies from various characters. DOOL spoilers reveal that Cat Greene might use her chemistry with EJ DiMera to extract a confession. Days of our Lives fans are eagerly anticipating these developments, which promise to add more twists to the intricate plotlines of Salem. This episode was hosted by Belynda Gates-Turner for Soap Dirt. Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
We're back for the first Sunday Rub of 2026! Nathan Brown, Leigh Montagna, Steve Johnson and Daisy Thomas take the microscope to everyone's performance since the last Sunday Rub of 2025. Our new recruit Mitch Cleary isn't in the box so we chase him down on the boundary line, plus we hunt down another St Kilda mafia member Nick Riewoldt as he hosts Mick In The Morning's Million Dollar Mark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Friday episode of Nothing Major Sam Querrey and Steve Johnson check in from Indian Wells with on-the-ground updates from the first few days, including the buzz around Alexandra Eala's how brutal wind shaped Thursday's matches. They recap key results and storylines from the first couple of days and then preview the weekend's best matchups like Shelton vs Opelka, Brooksby vs Tiafoe, and Alcaraz vs Dimitrov. The guys also highlight the star-studded doubles pairings, discuss Serena's continued comeback speculation, touch on the Ferrero/Alcaraz Instagram chatter. John Isner & Jack Sock also john as the guys finish with fan questions plus a debate on what's harder: winning a tennis Slam or a golf major.00:00 Show Teaser00:21 Friday Pod Setup01:36 Alex Eala Hype Night Session02:39 Celebs04:01 Winners Circle 07:32 Windy Day Survival09:07 Venus Three Set Battle10:35 Match Picks14:25 Doubles Star Pairings17:25 Serena Comeback Rumours18:26 Ferrero & Alcaraz Unfollow19:56 Indian Wells Draw Talk21:31 Indian Wells Player Perks25:41 Doubles Court Beef27:40 Life Advice Nerves31:16 Tennis vs Golf Majors37:22 Golf Challenge Banter38:17 Wrap Up
We discuss weather and pre-spring prep and planting plus strip tilling with Randy Dowdy and David Hula of Breaking Barriers with R&D. Steve Johnson, retired extension farm management field specialist at Iowa State University, talks about crop insurance prices. And Margy Eckelkamp of The Scoop talks with USDA Under Secretary Luke Lindberg about the ag trade balance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keep an eye out on our Instagram for all the latest with the Coaches Bracket + for all the fit checks from our fashion correspondent, Woodie White: https://www.instagram.com/nothingmajorshow/On this Monday episode of Nothing Major, John Isner, Sam Querrey, Jack Sock, and Steve Johnson welcome Woodie White (Oyster Tennis) as an on-site Indian Wells fashion correspondent and discuss on-court vs off-court style, retro kits, and how little say most players have in their apparel. The crew also recaps last week's winners on both the ATP & WTA tours including Daniil Medvedev's dominant Dubai run ending his 22-cities/22-titles streak.They cover major news of ATP players and staff stranded in Dubai amid the situation in the Middle East, make predictions for the huge 1000 tournament at Indian Wells, and wrap with the MGM Slam in Vegas where Joao Fonseca beats Reilly Opelka for the top prize.00:00 Show Preview 00:33 Meet the Fashion Correspondent01:40 Indian Wells Style Talk03:56 Player Fits and Retro Trends06:38 Kit Control and Night Looks12:40 Winners Circle16:11 Dubai Title19:27 Santiago Final22:47 WTA Austin Breakthrough24:44 Major News Dubai Travel Chaos26:47 Unprecedented Tour Exemptions28:00 Indian Wells Doubts28:59 Major Opinions 29:17 Medvedev Stat Streak Ends29:58 Serve bot of the Week30:45 Jack's Flowers31:55 Sam's Federer and Golf query33:47 Indian Wells Preview 34:24 Men's Title Favorites35:11 Surface and Desert Conditions36:49 WTA and Americans to Watch38:20 Why Indian Wells Is Special39:57 Locked In Picks Recap42:22 Locked In Picks for Indian Wells44:40 MGM Slam Recap47:14 Episode Wrap
We're back for more stories about the impact the David Eccles School of Business has on the lives and careers of our alumni, and today, host Frances Johnson is joined by Steve Johnson and his sons Mitchell Johnson and Alex Johnson, multi-generational alums of the David Eccles School of Business, for an “All Johnson” episode on our season finale.Steve Johnson is CFO at Parker-Migliorini International, LLCm also known as PMI Foods, where he has been since 2006.. Mitchell Johnson joined Big Four accounting firm KPMG in 2002 and currently works there as a senior audit associate. Alex Johnson works in inbound sales at Weave Communications. Frances talks to the Johnsons about their family's multi-generational ties to the U of U,, the campus's growth and new facilities, and favorite Eccles experiences such as Alex's Business Scholars trips (including visits to Boeing and Amazon), Mitchell's semester abroad in London through Eccles Global and other Business Scholars travel, and Steve's IBM corporate finance internship. They also discuss the value of staying involved as young alumni—especially for in-person networking and forming long-term relationships. Steve shares the reasons why it is so important for his family to give back through scholarships and endowments, influenced by the scholarship support he and his father received and his experience reading scholarship applications on the University of Utah Alumni Board of Governors. They also reflect on how the Eccles School prepared them for different career paths through programs, professional development, and experiential learning, and offer students advice to slow down, broaden their horizons, and take advantage of campus resources and opportunities.Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University.fm.Eccles Business Buzz is proud to be selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Business School podcasts on the web. Learn more at https://podcast.feedspot.com/us_business_school_podcasts. Episode Quotes:What does Steve hope for his future generations?[31:28] Frances Johnson: Your sons now all three graduates of the Eccles School, and you have just been so deeply involved as a donor, as an alum at the Eccles School level and the university level. What do you hope that they do to stay engaged with the Eccles School? How do you hope they contribute, and what do you hope they're going to gain from that continued connection in your family?[32:02] Steve Johnson: Well, I hope they'll gain the same enjoyment and satisfaction that I did. The ability to feel a belonging, to continue to pass the torch along. The more involved you get and the more involved you get over time, you have a connection to the community. And it's very important. It is part of our community.The power of the alumni network matters more than digital connections[17:38] Mitchell Johnson: In the modern era, things like LinkedIn always are very beneficial to career advancement and building connections. But I think having the alumni network and having all the real in-person tangible connections just goes so, so far. And I think being able to keep, stay in touch with your old classmates, but also meeting people who have been alums for a long time, or who are fresh out of college. It's great just to build those relationships, because you never know how far those could actually take you in life.The career advantage of staying open to new connections[20:16]: Alex Johnson: I think you never know at what point, like, the perfect career opportunity might come up for you. And I think you never want to shy away from those opportunities. And I think just continuing to increase your network is a great opportunity. I think sometimes what might happen is sometimes people, they leave college and they kind of get so focused in one area, they kind of shrink their network. But I think as you continue to build your network and meet new people, like even going to some of these alumni events, I have been able to meet new people who I did not know in college. And that is a great opportunity because you might be able to meet someone who has been in your shoes but was not the exact same age as you.Show Links:Steve Johnson | LinkedInMitchell Johnson | LinkedInAlex Johnson | LinkedInDavid Eccles School of Business (@ubusiness) | InstagramUndergraduate Scholars ProgramsRising Business LeadersEccles Alumni Network (@ecclesalumni) | Instagram Eccles Experience Magazine
In this episode, we sit down with Steve Johnson, the original specialist insurer to the psychological professions, with unrivalled expertise in providing bespoke professional liability insurance solutions to counsellors, psychotherapists and coaches. Drawing on nearly four decades of experience, Steve explores the unique risks facing talking therapies professionals today, highlighting the critical importance of maintaining safe professional boundaries, managing unrealistic client expectations and navigating the opportunities and challenges of remote working. He shares practical, real-world insights to help practitioners protect their practice, their clients and themselves. Resources: Altea Insurance https://www.alteainsurance.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/altea-insurance/
Our Pro vs Amateur challenge part 2 is now live! https://youtu.be/JcNy5DTKvRYApply for Major Match! https://www.nothingmajorshow.com/majormatchIn this episode of Nothing Major, John Isner, Sam Querrey, Jack Sock, and Steve Johnson recap a packed week across the ATP and WTA tours, highlighted by an electric all‑American Dallas final where Ben Shelton outlasts Taylor Fritz in a dramatic three‑setter after saving match points. They also break down Alex de Minaur's straight‑forward win over Felix Auger‑Aliassime in the Rotterdam final and Francisco Cerúndolo's title run in Buenos Aires. On the WTA side, they cover Karolina Muchova's Doha 1000 title over new top‑10 member Victoria Mboko amid a tournament full of upsets. Stevie's Stats, Johns Serve Bot of the week & Sam's Query returns, as well as a debut for Jacks Flowers.They close by previewing the week ahead in Doha, Rio, Delray Beach, and Dubai and make their “locked in” picks for the upcoming titles.00:00 Welcome Back + What's Coming Up This Week00:49 Explaining the ‘Major Match' Bachelorette Dating Segment03:36 ATP Week Recap: Three Finals, Top Seeds Collide04:21 Dallas Final Breakdown: Fritz vs Shelton Thriller07:16 Dallas Crowd Moments + Cowboys Coach Cigar Story11:21 Rotterdam Final: De Minaur's Clinic vs Auger-Aliassime14:03 Buenos Aires: Cerúndolo Wins at Home on Clay15:50 WTA Doha 100018:07 Major News: Kyrgios & Draper Join the Bald Club20:14 On-Court Milestone: Marin Čilić Reaches 600 ATP Wins22:01 Active-Wins Context + Stan's Chase24:41 Major Opinions Kickoff: Stevie's Stats25:46 Serve Bot of the Week26:40 Jack's Flowers27:17 Sam Querrey's Query: Favorite Tennis Couples on Tour29:12 Week Ahead Preview: Doha, Rio, Delray & Dubai Breakdown35:37 Locked In Picks37:45 Wrap-Up:
Wrapping up the regular season, and heading into tournament time. Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, February 9, 2026. We hear from Mariner Marauders Girls Wrestling with head coach Joey Adee and wrestlers Jannethzy Cortes-Hernandez, Belyini Pascasio-Umana and Isabela Alvarez. Then it's Jackson Timberwolves Boys Basketball with head coach Steve Johnson and players Laryd Christensen, Mason Engen, Seamus Williams and Joey Gosline. Finally, a girls basketball coaches carousel with Arlington head coach Lauryn Perrigo and Mountlake Terrace head coach Nick Sherrill.
In another installment of our appreciation of special effects artists, the crew look at three films featuring the work of Steve Johnson. Dead Heat, Species, and Return of the Living Dead 3 on this episode of Attack of the Killer Podcast! Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or go to http://www.aotkp.com Connect with the show: Become an Official Attacker: http://jointheattackers.com/ Visit our website: http://www.attackofthekillerpodcast.com/ Like us on https://www.facebook.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Follow us on https://twitter.com/AotKP Follow us on https://tiktok.com/@attackofthekiller Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/attackofthekillerpodcast/ Follow us on https://www.threads.net/@attackofthekillerpodcast Subscribe on https://www.youtube.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Join us on https://www.aotkp.com/discord Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/aotkp/posts Lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
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Get your MGM Slam tickets here! https://bit.ly/mgmslam2026The Australian Open has now concluded, which means this is our final Something Major Episode of the tournament.Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock & John Isner break down all the news from both finals, including the match of arguably two of the greatest athletes on the planet, Novak Djokovic & Carlos Alcaraz - Who both were competing for history! They also give their thoughts on Rybakina potentially competing for the World No.1 spot, after her fine run of form continued as she took out the current World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka to become champion in Australia. To check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajorWe will be back on Friday with Nothing Major!00:00 Introduction 00:39 Novak Djokovic's Remarkable Performance03:11 Carlos Alcaraz Shines04:37 The Longevity of Novak's Career06:28 Speculations on Novak's Future12:21 MGM Slam Event Preview15:31 Women's Final Recap: Rybakina vs. Sabalenka16:30 Rybakina's Dominance 17:35 The Best Serves in Women's Tennis19:58 Comparing Rybakina to Sabalenka21:10 Debate: Career Slam vs. Most Majors22:45 Bracket Challenge 25:07 Final Thoughts
Get your MGM Slam tickets here! https://bit.ly/mgmslam2026The Australian Open is nearing its conclusion, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show!Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson & Jack Sock break down all the news from the SFs on both the Mens & Women's draws, including arguably two of the greatest Semifinals the Australian Open has ever seen! They also give their previews of the Finals and debate whether Novak can claim Slam number 25, or whether Carlos Alcaraz can become the youngest ever to get the ‘Career Slam'. Plus, whether Sabalenka can be stopped in Australia!To check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajor00:00 Introduction00:31 MGM Grand Slam Bracket Breakdown04:56 Alcaraz vs. Zverev Match Recap12:44 Novak Djokovic's Performance16:42 Analyzing Novak's Tactical Brilliance18:05 Debating the Importance of Career Slams20:05 Men's Final Predictions: Novak vs. Carlos22:16 Women's Semifinals Recap & Final Preview27:32 Bracket Standings29:12 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off
Get your MGM Slam tickets here! https://bit.ly/mgmslam2026The Australian Open is underway, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show. Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock & John Isner break down all the news from the QFs on both the Mens & Women's draws, including more dominance for Sinner & Alcaraz & whether Novak & Zverev can challenge them in the Semis. Plus, they go over a big wins for Svitolina & Pegula and give their thoughts on Coco Gauffs racquet smash.To check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajor00:00 Introduction 00:37 MGM Slam Partnership Announcement01:59 Discussion on the Australian Open Matches02:43 Alcaraz vs. De Minaur Match Analysis06:54 Zverev vs. Learner Tien Match Breakdown10:22 Sinner vs. Shelton Match Recap12:53 Djokovic vs. Musetti Match Insights15:27 Novak Djokovic's Strategy and Fitness17:15 Fun Segment: Best Hair, Carlos or Novak?19:11 Mens Semifinal Predictions20:13 Stevie's Stats21:52 Women's Quarterfinals Recap23:07 Coco Gauff Racket Smash25:05 Women's Semifinal Predictions31:26 Bracket Standings 33:20 Closing Remarks
Get your MGM Slam tickets here! linktr.ee/NothingMajorShowThe Australian Open is underway, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show. Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock & John Isner break down all the news from Round 4 on both the Mens & Women's draws, including how Novak Djokovic could be set to benefit from a walk over. Plus, they go over big wins for Learner Tien & Iva Jovic & predict the results of the Quarter-Finals.Stevie also gives us his Research of the round, with his favourite stat from Round 4. Since the time of the recording the bracket standings have changed slightly, to check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajorUpgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://trymiracle.com/NOTHINGMAJOR and use the code NOTHINGMAJOR to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:21 Reflecting on the Previous Episode00:51 Big News: MGM Slam Partnership01:30 Exclusive Content and Event Details03:24 Discussing the Australian Open Matches10:47 More Match Analysis and Previews16:15 Respecting De Minaur16:58 Shelton vs. Sinner: A Tough Matchup18:22 Melbourne's Heat18:52 American Women Dominating the Quarters21:40 Iva Jovic vs. Sabalenka: A Tough Battle23:36 Coco Gauff28:40 Bracket Standings30:39 Close
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Steve Johnson, Proprietor, Parallel 44 Winery, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, defining the term “Northern Varietals”. Learn more by visiting 44wines.com
Over the past 17 years I’ve interviewed Steve Johnson, Co-Owner of Parallel 44 and Door 44 Wineries many times. This time around his son Isaac, who spent the 2025 harvest as a cellar hand, will be joining us. Also, watch for an upcoming interview with Steve’s Assistant Winemaker, Bennett Ewald in the next couple weeks. [...]
The Australian Open is underway, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show. Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock & John Isner kick things off by issuing an apology to Marcelo Melo & Ricardo Melo, we then break down all the news from Round Three on both the Mens & Women's draws, including Sinners comeback against Ethan Spizzirri & Wawrinkas Australian Open farewell.We then round things off with an update on the bracket draw!Since the time of the recording the bracket standings have changed slightly, to check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajorMerch is now LIVE! - https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/catpage-NMPODPP.html00:00 Introduction and Apology00:43 The Heat Rule Controversy01:52 Sinner's Resilience and Performance03:24 Impact of Heat Index on Match Outcome08:33 Stan Wawrinka vs. Taylor Fritz: A Farewell Match09:55 American Players' Performance13:46 Round of 16 Matchups and Predictions15:58 Learner Tien17:23 Osaka Withdraws19:17 American Women Dominating the Court22:07 Analyzing Key Matchups25:34 Bracket Standings and Predictions26:58 Wrapping Up
The Australian Open is underway, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show. Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock & John Isner kick things off by going over some of their Australian pet peeves, we then break down all the news from Round Two on both the Mens & Women's draws and Sam gives us some inside stories from being on the ground in Melbourne. We then round things off with an update on the bracket draw.Since the time of the recording the bracket standings have changed slightly, to check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajor00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:15 Jacks Injury01:44 Australian Pet Peeves06:24 Match Highlights and Analysis09:52 Rising Stars and Breakthrough Performances16:00 American Players' Performance17:23 Sinner's Victory and Duckworth's Exit17:40 Funny Encounters and Inside Jokes19:58 Upcoming Women's Third Round Matchups20:33 Veteran Players' Remarkable Performances21:17 Coco Gauff's Dominance and American Women in Tennis23:53 Non-American Women's Top Performers25:01 Bracket Standings 25:31 Men's Third Round Matchup Predictions28:57 Women's Third Round Matchup Predictions30:22 Closing Remarks
The Australian Open is underway, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show. Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson & John Isner kick things off by going over the exciting one-point slam, we then break down all the news from Round One on both the Mens & Women's draws, plus provide key updates on the guys players from the Wildcard Wheel. We then round things off with an update on the bracket draw.Since the time of the recording the bracket standings have changed slightly, to check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajorMerch is now LIVE! - https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/catpage-NMPODPP.html00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:41 One Point Slam: Highlights and Reactions01:41 Jordan Smith's Million Dollar Win03:19 Australian Open Atmosphere 04:52 Round One Men's Matches: Key Highlights11:29 College Tennis Players Making Waves15:43 College Tennis Players in the Spotlight17:15 Women's Tennis Highlights20:18 American Women in the draw21:24 Coco Gauff's Performance23:40 Player Updates and Predictions27:23 Bracket Standings and Round Two Matches29:23 Closing Remarks
Patrick welcomes former player and current commentator Sam Querrey to kick off the 2026 season. The pair discuss what's ahead for the Australian Open, including the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. They also cover the depth of the women's game, Amanda Anisimova's potential to reach world No. 1, and the challenges of the modern tennis schedule.Sam reflects on Roger Federer's greatness ahead of his Hall of Fame induction this summer. He shares a touching story of meeting Roger for the first time as a starstruck 19-year-old in an Australian elevator, and how it reflects on Roger's immense impact on and off the court.Sam Querrey is a 10-time ATP singles champion and former world No. 11. He regularly appears on ESPN, Tennis Channel and TNT and co-hosts the Nothing Major podcast with fellow former American players Steve Johnson, John Isner and Jack Sock.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and the mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Episode 40: The Business of Booze: Can “Zero” Be Diageo's Comeback Story? Alcohol has long been seen as a reliable, cash-generative industry. But in this episode of Stocks Neat, Steve Johnson and Gareth Brown explore why that assumption is being challenged and whether the sector can adapt.Drawing on Gareth's recent meetings in London, including discussions with global drinks giant Diageo (LON:DGE), the conversation digs into falling consumption and generational shifts in drinking habits. Added to this is the growing impact of substitutes like cannabis. The hosts unpack why beer has been hit harder than spirits, how premiumisation once masked declining volumes, and why the economics of alcohol brands are changing fast.A key focus of the episode is the surprising rise of alcohol-free products, particularly Guinness Zero. Gareth shares observations from UK pubs where Guinness appears to be everywhere and explains why zero-alcohol beer could help brands defend both relevance and profitability in a more health-conscious world. The episode even features a blind taste test to see just how close Guinness Zero comes to the original.“You are now entering soft drink economics with alcohol prices.” - Gareth BrownTopics covered include:Global alcohol consumption trends and post-COVID demandWhy younger generations are drinking less, or not at allCannabis as a substitute and its impact on beerBeer vs wine economics and capital returnsThe rise of alcohol-free beer and Guinness ZeroWhat all this means for investors
We would love to hear your feedback!Follow Steve at ridesharerodeo.comWe trade holiday greetings and dive straight into autonomous vehicle hype versus reality, then tackle flooded delivery markets, “Dash Now for all,” and a bold proposal to cap active drivers to improve earnings and reduce data waste. A Boulder case study shows restaurants reclaiming ordering while still using DoorDash drivers, hinting at a new pathway for fair pricing and better tips.• Waymo's recalls, school bus failures, and outage confusion• AV safety, insurance opacity, and PR overreach• Data costs from rejected low-pay orders• “Dash Now for all” and oversaturation pressure• Dynamic caps to limit active drivers by demand• Waitlists as a guardrail for fair access• Private rides, catering, and multi-app strategy• Boulder restaurants leaving the apps, direct ordering with third-party delivery• Lawsuits, regulation, and the 2026 legal wave• Community support via Telegram and weekly show cadenceSupport the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of our Lives spoilers show that Alex Kiriakis and Stephanie Johnson will be basking in their love, while Kate Roberts enjoys the festive season with sons Lucas Horton and Phillip Kiriakis. Lucas's return to town stirs up some drama, especially with the mention of Sami Brady's engagement. Meanwhile, Rafe Hernandez delivers a heartbreaking news to Gabi Hernandez about her ex-husband Stefan DiMera's death, a revelation coming from Vivian Alamain, Stefan's mother. Roman Brady lends a comforting hand to Marlena Evans, who's spending her first Christmas without John Black. DOOL spoilers reveal that Gwen Rizczech plans to sabotage Leo Stark and Jay's wedding as payback for Leo's tryst with Dimitri von Leuschner DiMera, which ruined her marriage. An interesting team-up is also on the horizon as Kate and Xander Cook join forces. And, The Days of our Lives spoilers indicate that Chad DiMera and Cad's awkward encounter at University Hospital will be a sight to watch. Kristen DiMera has a tough decision to make regarding Peter Blake who's in a coma. Belle Black strikes a deal with DA Melinda Trask, which could possibly be about Sophia Choi's case. Plus, DOOL spoilers hint that Javi Hernandez and Leo's wedding kicks off the New Year, with the Hernandez family busy with the preparations. A surprise awaits Steve Johnson from Kayla Brady, while Alex has a late Christmas present for Stephanie. The week concludes with Gwen's annoyance possibly at Leo's happily ever after with Jay. Soap Dirt has grown to the most subscribed to Youtube soap opera channel. Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Dan and Steve discussed the launch of "Call the Mortgage Guy," an extension of "Call the Underwriter" that focuses on non-QM loans. Steve explained that non-QM loans cater to borrowers who don't meet traditional mortgage criteria, such as self-employed individuals and those with non-traditional income, similar to seller finance borrowers. Dan noted the growing popularity of non-QM loans, which have increased from 1-2% to over 8% of the mortgage market in the last 2 years, as lenders target underserved markets. The expansion into mortgage brokering, enabled by mortgage licensing in states like Colorado, Texas, and Florida, aims to address this growing demand. For more info on underwriting seller finance loans or get started on a deal go to www.calltheunderwriter.com For for non-QM loans in TX, FL and CO go to www.callthemortgageguy.com
Steve Johnson and Larry Dixon Jr., legendary drag racers, join us to share their paths in racing and how they're helping inspire the next generation of automotive enthusiasts and technicians. During the episode, Steve and Larry share their racing journeys, why everyone in life needs mentors, and how the BAT-man Scholarship supports future technicians.Check out the full video version of the podcast on YouTube!About the EpisodeHost: Jay Goninen, WrenchWay, jayg@wrenchway.comGuests: Steve Johnson and Larry Dixon Jr.Links & ResourcesGet notified of new episodes --> Join our email listBAT-Man Scholarship ProgramAbout WrenchWay:For Technicians & Students: wrenchway.com/solutions/technicians/For Shops & Dealerships: wrenchway.com/solutions/shops/For Instructors: wrenchway.com/solutions/schools/Connect with us on social: Facebook Instagram X LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
This final episode of Only Business brings a powerful close to a global podcast that guided entrepreneurs through strategy, leadership, and practical business growth. Steve Johnson reflects on the lessons shared, the community built across 73 countries, and the decision to step into larger platforms. This sunset message offers gratitude, direction, and a clear invitation to stay connected as the journey continues.
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We showcased and reviewed songs from Dan D'Agostino, Lynn Moe, and Steve Johnson as answers to our Songwriting Challenge 2025, to write a song in an odd time signature. Dan D'Agostino shared his song October Morning. Download the lyrics, including the time signatures, to follow along.… Read the rest
There are only two words standing between you and the book you've always wanted to write, the business you want to start, and yes, even millions of dollars. Just two words. According to the University of Scranton, 92% of New Year's resolutions fail—and it's because nobody knows about these two powerful words. Here's the thing: nothing is successful on the first attempt. Nothing. Fear isn't afraid of your first try (we're a single-serve culture), but it's terrified you'll take that second step. In this episode, I'll break down the four main reasons people don't try again—from the hurt of the last attempt to mentally rehearsing failure until it becomes a tattoo instead of henna. Plus, I'll share how trying again got me through writing my 11th book after throwing away three half-finished drafts. Because here's what I need you to know: trying again isn't failure or embarrassing—it's the first gigantic leap toward mastery.In This Episode:Grab a Soundtrack Conversation Deck for that overthinker in your life today!Make sure to follow me on Instagram and share with your friends!Keep up with my book list on GoodReads!Sign up for my newsletter, Try This!Book me to speak at your event or to your team!My new book All It Takes Is a Goal is available! You can grab a copy from your favorite bookstore or at atgbook.com.Grab my books, Soundtracks and Finish, today!Episode Artwork Photo by Steve Johnson on UnsplashHave me speak at your next event!