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keywordscybersecurity, leadership, startups, failure, vendor trust, HACKERverse, communication, investment, innovation, beginner's mindset, job search, LinkedIn, networking, AI, personal branding, cybersecurity, lifestyle polygraph, superheroes, career advice, mentorshipsummaryIn this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and co-host Kaylee Melton engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Mariana Padilla, co-founder and CEO of HACKERverse.AI. The discussion revolves around the importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunity, the role of leadership in fostering a positive work environment, and the challenges faced in the cybersecurity vendor landscape. Mariana shares her insights on the need for better communication in the industry and the importance of a beginner's mindset in driving innovation. The conversation also touches on the future of investment in cybersecurity and the necessity of rebuilding trust within the industry. In this engaging conversation, Mariana discusses the challenges of job searching in the current landscape dominated by AI and the importance of networking and personal branding. She emphasizes that building trust and connections is crucial in the cybersecurity field. The discussion transitions into a fun segment called the lifestyle polygraph, where Mariana shares her thoughts on superheroes and their relevance to personal and professional growth. The episode concludes with Mariana providing insights on how to connect with her and her work.takeawaysEmbracing failure is crucial for personal and professional growth.Leadership should focus on transparency and learning from mistakes.A beginner's mindset can lead to innovative solutions in cybersecurity.The cybersecurity industry struggles with communication and trust.Venture capital influences the direction of cybersecurity startups.Sustainable business practices are essential for long-term success.The sales process in cybersecurity needs to be more efficient.Understanding vendor interoperability is critical for security.Cybersecurity vendors must demonstrate product viability effectively.The industry must evolve to meet the rapid pace of technological change. You're competing against AI for some of these jobs.Networking is so, so, so important.The online application system has been dying for quite some time.Your personal brand matters and you have to have one.Conferences are a prime opportunity to peacock a little bit.Batman has real feelings and real demons.The correct answer is Star Trek.Margot Robbie, I really like her.You're on the fantasy cybersecurity squad.Come follow me on LinkedIn for lots of shenanigans.titlesEmbracing Failure in CybersecurityThe Importance of Leadership in StartupsInnovating with a Beginner's MindsetHACKERverse: Revolutionizing CybersecuritySound Bites"It's all about leadership and leading by example.""I think we have a gap here.""We should focus on sustainably built businesses.""It's just a bunch of nonsense.""Networking is so, so, so important.""Batman has real feelings and real demons.""The correct answer is Star Trek.""Margot Robbie, I really like her.""You're on the fantasy cybersecurity squad."Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity Conversations02:00 Embracing Failure as a Learning Opportunity06:02 The Role of Leadership in Startups09:00 The Value of a Beginner's Mindset11:58 Understanding HACKERverse's Mission13:59 Challenges in the Cybersecurity Vendor Landscape17:08 Shaking Up the Status Quo in Cybersecurity21:52 The Future of Investment in Cybersecurity24:36 Navigating Job Searches in the Age of AI29:35 The Importance of Personal Branding30:23 Lifestyle Polygraph: Fun and Games39:05 Superheroes and Their Lessons43:45 Connecting with Mariana: Final Thoughts
More than any one institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed's philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chair, Tim Gwynn Jones talked to authors of books about the Fed's foundational Chairs – Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker. In this second series, he covers the people who chaired the Fed through the post-1990 period of financialisation, globalisation, and – perhaps today – deglobalisation. This eighth and final episode covers the life and times of the current chair, Jerome ("Jay") Powell - the technocratic lawyer-turned-banker who managed the global economy through two unprecedented disasters: the Covid pandemic and Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies. As the episodes about Martin, Burns, and Volcker all attest, Powell isn't the first chairman to face political blowback. But he is the first to be publicly denounced as “Mr Too Late” and a “major loser” by a president intent on removing him from office before his term ends in mid-2026. To discuss Powell, Tim is joined by Nick Timiraos, author of Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic and Prevented Economic Disaster (Little, Brown, 2022). “If people think you're not going to act in the country's best interest, that's bad for the Fed,” he says. “The next time the Fed decides it needs to do something that actually is ‘exigent and unusual', people will say: ‘Well, wait a minute, the last time you did this, we thought you were a toady for the Democrats or a toady for the Republicans. We don't think you're a straight shooter. We're not going to let you raise interest rates by 25 basis points. We're not going to give you money to backstop your purchases of corporate credit'. Those are the kind of medium and long term risks from a fight with the White House. I think, for Powell, the worst outcome is that people don't think you have an independent central bank anymore. Your monetary policy won't be credible. Why not just roll that thing into the Treasury Department if that's what you're going to do?” Since 2017, Nick Timiraos has been the chief economics correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and has developed an unrivalled reputation as the "Fed whisperer". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
More than any one institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed's philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chair, Tim Gwynn Jones talked to authors of books about the Fed's foundational Chairs – Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker. In this second series, he covers the people who chaired the Fed through the post-1990 period of financialisation, globalisation, and – perhaps today – deglobalisation. This eighth and final episode covers the life and times of the current chair, Jerome ("Jay") Powell - the technocratic lawyer-turned-banker who managed the global economy through two unprecedented disasters: the Covid pandemic and Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies. As the episodes about Martin, Burns, and Volcker all attest, Powell isn't the first chairman to face political blowback. But he is the first to be publicly denounced as “Mr Too Late” and a “major loser” by a president intent on removing him from office before his term ends in mid-2026. To discuss Powell, Tim is joined by Nick Timiraos, author of Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic and Prevented Economic Disaster (Little, Brown, 2022). “If people think you're not going to act in the country's best interest, that's bad for the Fed,” he says. “The next time the Fed decides it needs to do something that actually is ‘exigent and unusual', people will say: ‘Well, wait a minute, the last time you did this, we thought you were a toady for the Democrats or a toady for the Republicans. We don't think you're a straight shooter. We're not going to let you raise interest rates by 25 basis points. We're not going to give you money to backstop your purchases of corporate credit'. Those are the kind of medium and long term risks from a fight with the White House. I think, for Powell, the worst outcome is that people don't think you have an independent central bank anymore. Your monetary policy won't be credible. Why not just roll that thing into the Treasury Department if that's what you're going to do?” Since 2017, Nick Timiraos has been the chief economics correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and has developed an unrivalled reputation as the "Fed whisperer". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
More than any one institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed's philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chair, Tim Gwynn Jones talked to authors of books about the Fed's foundational Chairs – Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker. In this second series, he covers the people who chaired the Fed through the post-1990 period of financialisation, globalisation, and – perhaps today – deglobalisation. This eighth and final episode covers the life and times of the current chair, Jerome ("Jay") Powell - the technocratic lawyer-turned-banker who managed the global economy through two unprecedented disasters: the Covid pandemic and Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies. As the episodes about Martin, Burns, and Volcker all attest, Powell isn't the first chairman to face political blowback. But he is the first to be publicly denounced as “Mr Too Late” and a “major loser” by a president intent on removing him from office before his term ends in mid-2026. To discuss Powell, Tim is joined by Nick Timiraos, author of Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic and Prevented Economic Disaster (Little, Brown, 2022). “If people think you're not going to act in the country's best interest, that's bad for the Fed,” he says. “The next time the Fed decides it needs to do something that actually is ‘exigent and unusual', people will say: ‘Well, wait a minute, the last time you did this, we thought you were a toady for the Democrats or a toady for the Republicans. We don't think you're a straight shooter. We're not going to let you raise interest rates by 25 basis points. We're not going to give you money to backstop your purchases of corporate credit'. Those are the kind of medium and long term risks from a fight with the White House. I think, for Powell, the worst outcome is that people don't think you have an independent central bank anymore. Your monetary policy won't be credible. Why not just roll that thing into the Treasury Department if that's what you're going to do?” Since 2017, Nick Timiraos has been the chief economics correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and has developed an unrivalled reputation as the "Fed whisperer". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
More than any one institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed's philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chair, Tim Gwynn Jones talked to authors of books about the Fed's foundational Chairs – Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker. In this second series, he covers the people who chaired the Fed through the post-1990 period of financialisation, globalisation, and – perhaps today – deglobalisation. This eighth and final episode covers the life and times of the current chair, Jerome ("Jay") Powell - the technocratic lawyer-turned-banker who managed the global economy through two unprecedented disasters: the Covid pandemic and Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies. As the episodes about Martin, Burns, and Volcker all attest, Powell isn't the first chairman to face political blowback. But he is the first to be publicly denounced as “Mr Too Late” and a “major loser” by a president intent on removing him from office before his term ends in mid-2026. To discuss Powell, Tim is joined by Nick Timiraos, author of Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic and Prevented Economic Disaster (Little, Brown, 2022). “If people think you're not going to act in the country's best interest, that's bad for the Fed,” he says. “The next time the Fed decides it needs to do something that actually is ‘exigent and unusual', people will say: ‘Well, wait a minute, the last time you did this, we thought you were a toady for the Democrats or a toady for the Republicans. We don't think you're a straight shooter. We're not going to let you raise interest rates by 25 basis points. We're not going to give you money to backstop your purchases of corporate credit'. Those are the kind of medium and long term risks from a fight with the White House. I think, for Powell, the worst outcome is that people don't think you have an independent central bank anymore. Your monetary policy won't be credible. Why not just roll that thing into the Treasury Department if that's what you're going to do?” Since 2017, Nick Timiraos has been the chief economics correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and has developed an unrivalled reputation as the "Fed whisperer". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
More than any one institution, the US Federal Reserve drives global capital markets with its decisions and communications. While its interest rates are set by a committee, for almost a century, the Fed's philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors. In the first series of The Chair, Tim Gwynn Jones talked to authors of books about the Fed's foundational Chairs – Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker. In this second series, he covers the people who chaired the Fed through the post-1990 period of financialisation, globalisation, and – perhaps today – deglobalisation. This eighth and final episode covers the life and times of the current chair, Jerome ("Jay") Powell - the technocratic lawyer-turned-banker who managed the global economy through two unprecedented disasters: the Covid pandemic and Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies. As the episodes about Martin, Burns, and Volcker all attest, Powell isn't the first chairman to face political blowback. But he is the first to be publicly denounced as “Mr Too Late” and a “major loser” by a president intent on removing him from office before his term ends in mid-2026. To discuss Powell, Tim is joined by Nick Timiraos, author of Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic and Prevented Economic Disaster (Little, Brown, 2022). “If people think you're not going to act in the country's best interest, that's bad for the Fed,” he says. “The next time the Fed decides it needs to do something that actually is ‘exigent and unusual', people will say: ‘Well, wait a minute, the last time you did this, we thought you were a toady for the Democrats or a toady for the Republicans. We don't think you're a straight shooter. We're not going to let you raise interest rates by 25 basis points. We're not going to give you money to backstop your purchases of corporate credit'. Those are the kind of medium and long term risks from a fight with the White House. I think, for Powell, the worst outcome is that people don't think you have an independent central bank anymore. Your monetary policy won't be credible. Why not just roll that thing into the Treasury Department if that's what you're going to do?” Since 2017, Nick Timiraos has been the chief economics correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and has developed an unrivalled reputation as the "Fed whisperer". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/finance
Music Talk Tuesday with Tom Leu & Terry "Double T" Turen on 96.7 The Eagle talking classic rock!SOUND MATTERS Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/soundmattersConnect with TOM LEU:https://SoundMatters.tvhttps://tomleu.medium.com
The NRL rumour mill is in full swing, the Warriors are on a 3 match win streak, Super Rugby dished up a huge upset and DMAC has extended until the end of 2029.Solo pod this week, chewing through the biggest talking points in the world of sport + we talking some punting and dish out another TAB bonus cash code.
Dana Holgorsen has been a breath of fresh air, because he's not full of hot air.
Simon Kirke of Bad Company celebrates 50 years of the band's groundbreaking debut and Straight Shooter albums. As the only member featured on every Bad Company record, Kirke shares the stories behind classic tracks like “Feel Like Makin' Love,” “Shooting Star,” and “All Right Now.” He reflects on the band's formation, recording in Chepstow Castle, working with Peter Grant of Led Zeppelin, and performing “Whole Lotta Love” live with John Bonham just weeks before Bonham's passing. From rock radio dominance to personal recovery, it's a raw, insightful look into one of classic rock's most enduring legacies. ✅ Call to Action If you're a fan of classic rock history, songwriting legends, and epic rock 'n' roll storytelling, don't miss this one. Subscribe to Metal Mayhem ROC on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Leave a review, drop a comment, and share this episode to support the legacy of rock legends. ✅ Metal Mayhem ROC Links
Simon Kirke of Bad Company celebrates 50 years of the band's groundbreaking debut and Straight Shooter albums. As the only member featured on every Bad Company record, Kirke shares the stories behind classic tracks like “Feel Like Makin' Love,” “Shooting Star,” and “All Right Now.” He reflects on the band's formation, recording in Chepstow Castle, working with Peter Grant of Led Zeppelin, and performing “Whole Lotta Love” live with John Bonham just weeks before Bonham's passing. From rock radio dominance to personal recovery, it's a raw, insightful look into one of classic rock's most enduring legacies. ✅ Call to Action Don't miss this one if you're a fan of classic rock history, songwriting legends, and epic rock 'n' roll storytelling. Subscribe to Metal Mayhem ROC on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Leave a review, drop a comment, and share this episode to support the legacy of rock legends. ✅ Metal Mayhem ROC Links
Bad Company hit the scene in 1974 in a big way. Signed to Led Zeppelin's Swan Song label and managed by Peter Grant, the supergroup composed of Paul Rodgers (Free), Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople), Boz Burrell (King Crimson) and Simon Kirke (Free) had a huge success with their self-titled debut which would go on to sell 5 million in the US. Many bands struggle to follow up a big debut with an equally good second effort but Bad Company weren't rookies and had made over a dozen albums individually. The question was how would the songwriting partnership of Ralphs and Rodgers develop and would any of them as individuals emerge as the lead songwriter. While not many will tell you Straight Shooter is as good or better than the debut, it is a solid rock record. Chart hits Feel Like Makin' Love and Good Lovin' Gone Bad got them all over the airwaves and Rodgers Shooting Star would go onto become a classic rock radio staple. They even showed their tender side with Simon Kirke's Weep No More (accompanied by strings) and Anna. Heavy riffs from Deal With The Preacher and the innuendo of Wild Fire Woman help round the album into an album that showed Bad Company had staying power and could deliver the goods. Released March 28, 1975, it would go on to sell 3 million in the US. Do you think Bad Company deserves to be in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame? We do!!! Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bad Company hit the scene in 1974 in a big way. Signed to Led Zeppelin's Swan Song label and managed by Peter Grant, the supergroup composed of Paul Rodgers (Free), Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople), Boz Burrell (King Crimson) and Simon Kirke (Free) had a huge success with their self-titled debut which would go on to sell 5 million in the US. Many bands struggle to follow up a big debut with an equally good second effort but Bad Company weren't rookies and had made over a dozen albums individually. The question was how would the songwriting partnership of Ralphs and Rodgers develop and would any of them as individuals emerge as the lead songwriter. While not many will tell you Straight Shooter is as good or better than the debut, it is a solid rock record. Chart hits Feel Like Makin' Love and Good Lovin' Gone Bad got them all over the airwaves and Rodgers Shooting Star would go onto become a classic rock radio staple. They even showed their tender side with Simon Kirke's Weep No More (accompanied by strings) and Anna. Heavy riffs from Deal With The Preacher and the innuendo of Wild Fire Woman help round the album into an album that showed Bad Company had staying power and could deliver the goods. Released March 28, 1975, it would go on to sell 3 million in the US. Do you think Bad Company deserves to be in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame? We do!!! Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textPart 2 of TrackTalk with legendary Bad Company drummer, Simon Kirke! In Part 2, we dive into their second record, "Straight Shooter" and continue through "Desolation Angels" with Simon giving in credible insight into several iconic tracks from those four records. So come along for the ride and please subscribe! In case you missed Part 1: https://youtu.be/7tl2VPcfs0U?si=GoekWkOBNR-1aFquLive From My Drum Room Hoodies are now available! • NEW Live From My Drum Room Merch! Made of a soft 52% cotton 48% polyester blend. Sizes: MD, LG & XL = $50 USD (including shipping) *Size 2XL = $55 USD (including shipping) * US orders only. Venmo payment only. Live From My Drum Room T-shirts are made of soft 60%cotton/40% polyester. Available in XS-2XL = $25 (including shipping) * Venmo only. 100% of the proceeds from Live From My Drum Room merchandise goes toward a Live From My Drum Room Scholarship with the Percussive Arts Society! https://pas.org/pasic/scholarships/ Payment with Venmo: @John-DeChristopher-2. Be sure to include your size and shipping address. Very important! Email: livefrommydrumroom@gmail.com. Thank you to everyone who's bought a shirt and or hoodie to help support this endeavor! Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! is a series of conversations with legendary drummers and Music Industry icons, hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, drawing from his five decades in the Music Industry. Created in 2020, and ranked BEST Drum Podcast, "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" gives the audience an insider's view that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed on any shows! Please subscribe! https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Edgar Mills is the owner of Osprey Shooting Solutions, the Southern Ornithological League, the host of the Junto Podcast, and a retired Army Green Beret. We talk about all of those things and more in this episode of Burnham Podcast! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dannyburnham.substack.com
Former NSW police and transport minister David Elliott joins Straight Shooters to discuss pressing issues affecting Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NSW Liberal Minister David Elliott shares his candid thoughts on the state of transport, the rise of anti-Semitism, and the controversy surrounding booing in sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode we go back to February of 2023 when Donny was joined by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. Smith takes us on a deep dive of his New York Times best-selling memoir "Straight Shooter", which details his early years in Hollis, Queens, discusses how his mother's love shaped him, explores his tumultuous relationship with his father, and tackles how he uses his platform to give a voice to underrepresented people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Start Artist Song for America Time Album Year 0:01:21 1 ELO 0:18 0:01:39 Electric Light Orchestra Poker 3:29 Face The Music (1975) 1975 0:05:08 2 Number Two Bad Co 0:10 0:05:18 Bad Company Feel Like Makin' Love 5:05 Straight Shooter (2015 Remaster) 1975 0:10:23 3 Number Three Strawbs 0:10 0:10:32 Strawbs Ghosts 8:18 Ghosts (1998 […]
In this episode we explore the relationship between straight men and their sexuality with a reported 7.1% of straight men having had a same sex experience in their lifetime. Join Taura Hako Experience on Patreon and enjoy additional bonus and exclusive content. Join us here: https://www.patreon.com/TauraHakoExperience
Artist Song Time Album Year The Babys Head First (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:55 Head First 1978 Shooting Star Flesh and Blood 5:39 Hang On For Your Life 1981 Bad Company Shooting Star 6:07 Straight Shooter 1975 Joy Division Love Will Tear Us Apart 3:11 Single 1980 The Church Reptile 4:48 Starfish (Deluxe Edition) 1988 XTC […]
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We are a FAT nation and we are watching our loved ones slowly kill themselves and it is your moral obligation to say something. Celebrate those little wins fatty. If you woke up and worked out, celebrate it. Gain momentum from that and build on it. Jesus Is Coming. Oh yeah? When? Podcast Shart Tank: A Recipe For Disaster
Innovator Mike Middleton joins all the way from Australia Bob Baldassari, Christian Nizamis and Allen DePuy on the panel this week to discuss Straight Shooter - the flexible lead arm teaching sleeve aide that provides immediate muscle feedback to a better swing. Hear about this exciting product coming to America now. The PGA Championship is right around the corner and Bourbon Bob has some inside feedback. And, of course it would not be a show without our LIV update - Talor Gooch! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am at a tipping point but am not sure what the next right step is. I hope you dont mind me venting for a little bit. Back to regularly scheduled programming soon.
Youtube version https://youtu.be/6ss40cvJLMc https://celestemoore.com Hi, I'm Celeste Moore—Dating and Image Consultant for men in midlife, Straight Shooter, and now, Podcast Host. And I'm ready to get down and dirty with you every week as we talk about dating, love, sex, and pop culture. Using my 14 years of industry experience as a dating and image coach, my unique female perspective, and my extensive knowledge of how men think, I offer the modern man a transformational experience from beginning to end—helping them gain more confidence, get more dates, & feel more comfortable in who they are and how they look. And although that element of my business is the definition of professionalism—who's to say I can't use all of that knowledge and experience to bring a little spice to the podcast world? I'm talking sex. I'm talking love. I'm talking flirting. I'm talking first dates. Are you listening?
Join us on our journey through Acts as Angie discusses Acts 17 and being a "Straight Shooter". Partner Financially with Unedited Life
This week Aaron Woods is joined by one of the greatest front rowers of all time Steve "Blocker" Roach! Blocker talks the toughest opponents he's ever faced, takes us down memory lane of the great kangaroos tours, slams Shane Richardson over the Leichhardt fiasco & his new beer with Gorden Tallis! Check Out Blocker's New Beer Here - https://blockandgrapple.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We need to do a better job as parents to raise our kids and set a good example by finding a way to Win Anyway... I had to listen to my sons hockey team blame the Refs and the otheer Team for being too rough as to why they lost 9-2. Nonsense, win anyway. What Is Bret Up To? Most Bucks are still holding antlers in SE Michigan.
Paying homage to the bravery and unity of those who serve. This poem stands as a heartfelt tribute to their sacrifices and the shared bond of those who served. Veteran Retha Williams (Ms. Straight Shooter)
I had the pleasure of purchasing and listening to the whole 8 hours and 4 minutes of #StephenASmith book Straight Shooter. Earlier in the week I was on #Youtube and seen that #JasonWhitlock was trending for reviewing the #Book I was entertained by the commentary but was embarrassed to see to 50+ year old men arguing about Foolishness from Whitlock calling Stephen A, a plant to Stephen A saying he feels betrayed. Check out the episode ✌
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Rushion McDonald interviews Stephen A. Smith. In the last five years, Stephen A. Smith has become a powerful media force in sports commentary, a regular on General Hospital, a social media influencer, a podcast and YouTube influencer, a television producer, the Host and Executive Producer of the Number #1 Sports Morning show in First Take and a New York Times Best Selling Author. Talking Points – New York Times Best Seller, Straight Shooter -- Paperback You discussed overcoming the odds in your book, Straight Shooter. Stephen Smith, how dark did it get for you in 2009? What started the comeback? What role did your Mom play in this comeback? In 2018, you approached me with a plan. Tell everybody about it. What is your brand? What are your goals? Tell us about your upcoming Docu-Series, Up For Debate, co-produced with Tom Brady and Michael Strahan. Are there any other TV projects you can share with us? Why do you think your brand resonates with people, and what age group? Why was it essential to build your broadcast studio? What is the future for Stephen A. Smith? Will you still have time for General Hospital? Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rushion McDonald interviews Stephen A. Smith. In the last five years, Stephen A. Smith has become a powerful media force in sports commentary, a regular on General Hospital, a social media influencer, a podcast and YouTube influencer, a television producer, the Host and Executive Producer of the Number #1 Sports Morning show in First Take and a New York Times Best Selling Author. Talking Points – New York Times Best Seller, Straight Shooter -- Paperback You discussed overcoming the odds in your book, Straight Shooter. Stephen Smith, how dark did it get for you in 2009? What started the comeback? What role did your Mom play in this comeback? In 2018, you approached me with a plan. Tell everybody about it. What is your brand? What are your goals? Tell us about your upcoming Docu-Series, Up For Debate, co-produced with Tom Brady and Michael Strahan. Are there any other TV projects you can share with us? Why do you think your brand resonates with people, and what age group? Why was it essential to build your broadcast studio? What is the future for Stephen A. Smith? Will you still have time for General Hospital? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
...hint hint...It's YOU Welcome to Episode #1 in the Straight Shooter Series. There is no telling how frequently or infrequently these will be released, but this will be my outlet to vent and inspire. I hope you enjoy! Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and cheers to you!
"The Mirror of Self-Love." Today, we dive into a journey of recognizing our worth."Disclaimer: I am not a therapist, psychiatrist, or medical professional. This podcast is for sharing personal thoughts and experiences and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice or treatment." Thank you Ms. Straight Shooter
"Join us in this heartfelt episode where host Ms. Straight Shooter and guest Palma Rasmussen delve into their personal experiences with mental health and disabilities. We engage in candid Q & A sessions, answering thoughtfully prepared questions that shed light on our journeys. Tune in for an honest and enlightening conversation that aims to inspire and connect. "Please remember, I am not a mental health provider, physician, or clinical professional. This podcast is for informational purposes only. If you need specialized help, I encourage you to contact qualified mental health provider or visit the nearest hospital for assistance."
Join Ms. Straight Shooter in The Heart and Sacrifice of a Soldier, a candid exploration of emotional journey and sacrifices of military life, from Veteran's perspective.Note: I am not a mental health professional. As a veteran, life coach and speaker, I share personal insights for support and perspective only.
Ms. Straight Shooter is back, igniting conversations on resilience and community! This episode welcomes everyone, especially veterans and individuals with disabilities, care givers and parents, and people in the medical community, for an inspring journey with our special guest in december 2, 2023.Get ready for a heartfelt journey into understanding, strength and unity.Sincerely,Ms. Straight Shooter
What's Beetlejuice (from Howard Stern's Wack Pack) doing feuding with Jeff Jarrett? Why are the Natural Born Thrillers the tag team champions? Why is Lex Luger in the crowd and what does Luger think of General Hugh G. Rection? These are things that Stevie Ray thinks suckas (us, the wrestling fans) need to know. The Straight Shooter is asking all the important questions this week on Thunder. We also get Big Poppa Pump in his final WCW form as his rampage with the lead pipe continues. Buff Bagwell returns to Thunder after a confrontation with David Flair on Nitro over who the father of Stacy Kiebler's baby is. Sting battles "The Franchise" Shane Douglas in the main event! Follow us on Instagram @GetItAgainPodcast Got 2 (or more) words for us? Email us at GetItAgainPodcast@gmail.com
Mike Tenay sits down with Stecy Keibler for an interview days after her disastrous wedding on Nitro. After it's revealed that she's pregnant with a baby that doesn't belong to David Flair, Tenay puts on his tabloid hat and digs in search of answers. Plus, Rey Misterio Jr. and Juventude Guerrera steal the show with the type of match that The Panel used to see all the time during the pre-Russo era. Hacksaw Jim Duggan turns heel for the first and only time in his career. Jeremy Borash subs in for Stevie Ray after Russo kicks the Straight Shooter off commentary. Mean Gene Okerland tells people to "blow it out your ass!" Follow us on Instagram @GetItAgainPodcast Got 2 (or more) words for us? Email us at GetItAgainPodcast@gmail.com
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This is an absolutely astonishing conversation with Stephen A. Smith.Stephen A. Smith is the most influential force at ESPN and has built a massive brand and makes a huge impact on sports and culture every day.So how did he do it?This week, Stephen A. reveals what it takes to get to the TOP of your career… in his case its the sports entertainment world as a producer, podcaster, radio show host, and a New York Times Best Selling author AND one of the most influential voices in sports entertainment.Stephen A. reveals his strategies for building confidence and shares how he overcame obstacles such as dyslexia and childhood bullying. He also discusses the importance of mastering every part of your business, combining it with humility, and how to impact social change.But that's not all! Stephen A. shares his take on:
Story #1: Tragedy & Injustice in Memphis, Tennessee. Story #2: Novak Djokovic wins the Australian Open. Story #3: A conversation with the Host of First Take on ESPN, and author of the new book, Straight Shooter, Stephen A. Smith. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainPodcast@fox.com Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian Eleanor Kerrigan joins Adam as he recaps the weekend trip to Dallas for the ‘Working Blue with John Popper' event. He gets into stalling a plane for Mike August, screening a rough cut of the KROQ documentary, and Chris' band performing with Blues Traveler. PLUGS: Check out Eleanor Kerrigan's ‘The Comedy Store Podcast' wherever you find finer podcasts Check out Eleanor's special, ‘Lady Like', available on Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music And follow her on Instagram, @EJKerrigan Check out Stephen A. Smith's new book, ‘STRAIGHT SHOOTER: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes' wherever you find books And follow Stephen on Twitter, @StephenASmith THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: GoodRanchers.com/ADAM Enter code: ADAM
Adam sits down one-on-one with ESPN commentator, Stephen A. Smith to talk about his new book, ‘STRAIGHT SHOOTER: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes'. Stephen recounts his journey coming up as a high school reporter, playing basketball at a historically black college, and struggling with dyslexia before getting into his experience hosting 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. PLUGS: Check out Eleanor Kerrigan's ‘The Comedy Store Podcast' wherever you find finer podcasts Check out Eleanor's special, ‘Lady Like', available on Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music And follow her on Instagram, @EJKerrigan Check out Stephen A. Smith's new book, ‘STRAIGHT SHOOTER: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes' wherever you find books And follow Stephen on Twitter, @StephenASmith THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: GoodRanchers.com/ADAM Enter code: ADAM
Van and Rachel discuss the latest out of Bethune-Cookman regarding Ed Reed and the football program (23:09). Then, Stephen A. Smith joins to discuss his book ‘Straight Shooter' (42:15), his relationship with Skip Bayless (57:45), and the black-balling of Colin Kaepernick (1:06:50). Plus, Van digs into his love of the ‘No Jumper' drama (1:35:11). Hosts: Van Lathan Jr. and Rachel Lindsay Guest: Stephen A. Smith Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Logan and Raja are joined by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith to discuss what it was like to cover Allen Iverson and the Philadelphia 76ers during his time as a columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer (4:52). Along the way, Raja and Stephen briefly reminisce on the eccentric nature of head coach Larry Brown (20:19). Next, the ‘First Take' host explains how his bond with Kobe Bryant evolved over the course of their careers (26:46). Later, they talk about Smith's new book, ‘Straight Shooter,' and his past partnership with Skip Bayless (30:05). Finally, the guys close out with their Real Ones of the Week (34:53). Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell Guest: Stephen A. Smith Associate Producer: Jonathan Kermah Production Assistant: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen A Smith and Michael Irvin welcomes Ryan Clark to talk about who is the BEST team in the NFL right now. Also, check out Stephen A Smith's memoir "Straight Shooter: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes" that will be releasing soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices