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We open the show talking Chiefs and Kenneth Walker, plus another addition they made along the defensive line!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a short but sweet episode of Where's That Bar Cart this week, where we cover an unusual hole-in-one at TGL, Monty and Nick hit a simulator together, parking lot fights, Darryl Sittler, and some goals for the upcoming golf season. Thanks to Comedy Records and to each and every one of you who listens, watches, and supports our podcast. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel @ComedyRecords. Swing well out there. Follow us at:- @wheresthatbarcart- linkt.ree/wheresthatbarcart- @dpurcomic- @montymofoscott- @nickdurie- @comedyrecordsMusic by Devin BatesonThank you to Comedy Records
Palm Saturdays with Mike Palm: Bears don't swing for Maxx Crosby, Ben Wilson interview full 2780 Sat, 07 Mar 2026 15:01:29 +0000 6Vfv9dpX41RMKvn63YcMAdCqjlCIu4ME sports Best of 104.3 The Score sports Palm Saturdays with Mike Palm: Bears don't swing for Maxx Crosby, Ben Wilson interview Best of 104.3 The Score Best of 104.3 The Score is a curated snapshot of the station at its best, delivering the standout moments Chicago sports fans don't want to miss. Featuring top interviews, expert commentary, and memorable segments from across the lineup, the podcast covers everything from Bears Sundays and Cubs summers to Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox headlines. Whether you're catching up or reliving the biggest conversations of the day, Best of 104.3 The Score brings the voices, stories, and debates that power Chicago sports talk into one easy listen. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https:
GS#254 Oct 26,2010 Tony Manzoni (RIP) returned for his second appearance on Golf Smarter by popular demand to provide details on his "Single Pivot Swing" which he believes was Ben Hogan's secret that was never revealed. A PGA instructor since 1965, Tony spent years studying Hogan's swing and breaks down the details in this interview. This was originally a Members' Only episode not released to the public.If you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
West Coast Swing is more than a dance style — it's a lifestyle for members of West Slope Westies, Durango's nonprofit swing dance community. Known for its fluid, elastic movement and ability to complement almost any genre of music, West Coast Swing has drawn a growing and passionate local following.When the group began outgrowing their rented rooms at the Smiley Building, leadership made a bold decision: find a bigger home and trust the community to fill it. That leap of faith led to the creation of The Durango Collective, a downtown studio that now serves as a shared hub for multiple local dance communities all under one roof. As the group's president describes it, the space was built for people to connect, create and celebrate — and for anyone willing to push through that first moment of vulnerability on the dance floor, joy is waiting on the other side.By Paige SparksThis story is sponsored by Sky Ute Casino Resort and Serious Texas Bar-B-QWatch this story at durangolocal.newsSupport the show
Send a textThis week Denny talks about addiction and recovery with Matt Barker, a clinical hypnotherapist and licensed drug counselor. Denny shares his own journey and the conversation how addiction affects all walks of life, including athletes and celebrities. It's an episode you won't want to miss, Swing Hard!"Swing Hard in case you hit it!" Denny Barrett
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The Buffalo Bills have agreed to trade for Bears WR D.J. Moore, sending a 2026 2nd round draft pick to Chicago in exchange for Moore and a 2026 5th round pick. Andy Young and Kevin Carroll discuss Moore's potential impact on quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills offense and Moore's past history with Bills head coach Joe Brady in Carolina. Plus, is GM Brandon Beane done adding to Buffalo's wide reciever corps?
With Moose a late scratch after tweaking his back on the range, Harry and Danielle soldier on and welcome PGA Tour veteran Steve Marino to the show after running into him in Tequesta. Marino shares stories from his 300+ PGA Tour starts, life on tour, growing up in the game, and even his recent experience doing broadcasting work on Golf Channel. The crew also dives into hot topics around the tour, including the dramatic finish at the Cognizant Classic and what it's really like when players face pressure on the biggest stages.Thanks for Wear SPF, Buy My Ballz and BetParx.
Is your golf swing stuck in the past? In Part 3 of "The Rebuild," I'm back in the bay with Quinn Vilneff, Class A PGA of Canada Professional at Gowanus Golf Club in Vancouver. We've fixed the chipping issues, so now it's time to tackle the full swing. The one that's been holding me back for years. If you struggle with pulls, wipey fades, or feel like you just can't compress the ball, this lesson is for you. Quinn breaks down why my 61-year-old baseball background is fighting my golf swing and gives me three simple, actionable feels to finally get my sequencing right. We go deep on Smash Factor, Center of Mass, ground reaction forces, and the "kinematic sequence," but Quinn makes it simple. The result? I gained 15+ yards with my 7-iron almost instantly just by moving my body differently. Are you more of a watcher than a listener? Then why not watch this episode on The ModGolf YouTube channel! ---> https://youtu.be/YKW9Nqjhw24 or click on the image to add some video to the sounds and words. Episode Chapters 0:00 - Intro: From Short Game to Full Swing 1:30 - Smash Factor 101: What Rory's Driver Controversy Teaches Us 4:45 - The BIG Diagnosis: ** Where is My Pelvis at Impact? **8:15 - The "Dipping" Problem & Trail Leg Extension 10:00 - The Mountain Analogy: Why Your Old Swing Never Dies 13:30 - Golf Swing Sequencing Explained (Hands → Arms → Shoulders → Hips) 16:45 - The "Bump" Drill: Getting Left Sooner 20:30 - Ground Reaction Forces: Using the Ground Like a Pro 24:15 - Creating Space: Why Your Hips Are Blocking Your Swing 28:00 - ** The "Third Grade Bump" Live Drill **31:00 - Exaggeration is Key: Rehearsing vs. Swinging 35:00 - 7-Iron Results: The Launch Monitor Doesn't Lie (+15 Yards!) 39:00 - Preseason Drill: The Yoga Ball Move (Indoor Training) 41:00 - Part 4 Preview: The Driver (The Club I Dread) What You'll Learn in This Golf Lesson: • The real reason you flip or scoop at impact (and how to fix it with your body, not your hands). • The simple "Trail Leg Extension" feel that stops you from dipping down. • How getting your center of mass in front of the ball changes your club path instantly. • The one indoor winter drill to improve your swing sequence without hitting balls. • Why golf fitness (with Cameron Barkley) and golf instruction must work together for all golfers, but especially for older ones like me. RELATED VIDEOS & RESOURCES
Thinking about stepping into the lifestyle? Before you book that first party or create that dating profile, this episode of the Hot Wife Podcast dives into the real questions every couple should ask themselves first.Are you doing this for the right reasons? How solid is your communication? Can you handle jealousy if it shows up? What are your boundaries—and are you truly ready to respect each other's limits in the heat of the moment?We break down the emotional, mental, and relationship realities that often get overlooked in the excitement. This isn't about fantasy—it's about foundation. Whether you're curious, cautiously exploring, or seriously considering the plunge, this episode will help you decide if swinging is a spark that will strengthen your relationship… or a flame you're not quite ready to handle.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-wife-podcast-and-the-swinger-lifestyle--5343522/support.Join our Supporters Club and listen to our shows Ad FREE!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-wife-podcast-and-the-swinger-lifestyle--5343522/support
Mike Malaska is one of the great golf instructors of his era. The 2011 PGA of America National Teacher of the Year, and a Golf Digest Magazine "Legend of Instruction," Malaska is sought out by golfers of all skill levels and abilities for his insight, experience and athletic approach to golf teaching and coaching. He joins #OntheMark to talk about his approach to instruction, and elaborate on various concepts that will help you to develop your golf-swing for the better. Topics covered include: Exaggerations to Fix Swings Why Stability beats Timing Proper Hip and Shoulder Rotation The real origin of Swing Speed Grip and Clubface Relationships Face Control and its Importance, and One Move Guaranteed to fix a Golf-Swing. Mike also talked about Impact Skills, Playing from Instinct, Freeing up the Swing to Free up and Mind, and he illustrates ball-striking concepts from legends like Jack Nicklaus. Download and share this podcast and/or watch it on YouTube, by searching for and subscribing to Mark Immelman on YouTube.
What are ProducerHead Loops?Gems from past conversations worth running back.Perfect for when you need a quick hit of inspiration.This Loop:In this ProducerHead Loop, Dan Giffin talks about something simple but transformative. Get off the grid.Coming from a drummer's background, Dan sees producers get overly locked into the visual structure of their DAWs. The grid becomes law. The lines become rules. But rhythm is not supposed to feel perfect. It is supposed to feel human. Swing the hi hats. Let the snare breathe. Trust the push and pull.He also challenges the way we rely on visuals when producing and mixing. Spectrum analyzers, waveforms, grids. They all provide information, but they can trick us into producing with our eyes instead of our ears. Dan's philosophy is clear. Trust your ears before your eyes. Feeling is more important than what you see.From Episode: 029. Part 1: Getting Out Of Your Head And Into Your Body feat. Dan GiffinConnect with Toru:* Website: torubeat.com* Instagram: @torubeat* YouTube: @torubeat* Spotify: Toru* Apple Music: ToruSubscribe to ProducerHeadGet new episodes and Loops delivered straight to your inbox. Hit that subscribe button if you're not already part of the community.This episode was co-produced, engineered and edited by Matthew Diaz.From ProducerHead, this is Toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace. Get full access to ProducerHead at producerhead.substack.com/subscribe
An airhacks.fm conversation with Thorsten Hoeger (@hoegertn) about: first computer experience with an IBM 8086 and learning programming by modifying the QBasic Gorilla game, early programming journey from QBasic to Visual Basic and the discovery of event-driven programming, building a password security script for autoexec.bat as a childhood project, transition from Visual Basic to Java around 2005 starting with Java 1.4.2, working at a small bank in Stuttgart building a core banking system, experience with Eclipse RCP rich client platform and the overhead of plugin architecture in business software, migration from Swing to Eclipse RCP frontend with JBoss application server backend, building a custom Spring-based microservice framework called Dwallin (Icelandic for dwarf) before Spring Boot existed, using Apache CXF for REST and RPC over messaging with ActiveMQ, comparison of Java development trajectories between annotation-based and XML-heavy approaches, discussion of the infamous Java and XML O'Reilly book that popularized XML configuration, xdoclet as a precursor to Java annotations, contrasting approaches of JBoss-based thin WAR deployments versus Spring-based embedded server microservices, university experience learning Ada programming language and its strict compiler as excellent for learning programming, PL/SQL's Ada-based origins, brief experience with OSGi and strong criticism of its complexity and poor developer experience, comparison of OSGi with Java Platform Module System (JPMS), founding Taimos consulting company 10 years ago originally building BlackBerry enterprise software, pivoting to AWS migration consulting for regulated industries including banks and insurance companies, strong preference for serverless architecture with lambda Step Functions API Gateway and DynamoDB, criticism of running kubernetes on AWS versus using native services like ECS Fargate, the distinction between running "in the cloud" versus "on the cloud", detailed discussion of why GraalVM native images are unnecessary on AWS Lambda due to compliance overhead and memory allocation model, quarkus and SnapStart as solutions for Lambda cold start problems, Java's cost efficiency on Lambda due to fast execution times, involvement with AWS CDK since 2018-2019 including building L2 constructs for EC2 and AppSync, shift from code contributions to community organizing and prioritization work with the CDK team, launching CDK Terrain as successor to CDK for Terraform, nuanced discussion of open source economics when the project primarily benefits a paid cloud provider, using GitHub as a personal index and dashboard for reusable project templates, consulting perspective on contributing to open source for code reuse across multiple clients, teaser for a future deep-dive episode on CDK internals and promoting Java usage with CDK Thorsten Hoeger on twitter: @hoegertn
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GS#251 Oct 10, 2010. This is our introduction to the late Tony Manzoni from episode 251 published in October, 2010. Over the next few weeks, we're going to feature all the conversations we had with Tony before he passed away in 2018. Tony, a co-founder of Callaway, developed the Single Pivot Swing after extensively studying Ben Hogan's swing. Tony was chosen by inventor Ted Caldwell as a knowledgable instructor who could explain the value of a new product at the time called “Shot Watch” which was a valuable swing aide that monitors rhythm, grip pressure and swing speed. Ted also joins in to provide more details. Click here to find the most comprehensive information about Tony ever assembled. Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey, which will also provide you with a link to Tony Manzoni's video!If you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin offers his pre-Sunshine Swing ATP Top 10 rankings. He breaks down the crowded race for the #9 and #10 spots. He also shares his expectations for his Top 10 contenders at both Indian Wells and Miami, names the top contenders to knock off either Sinner or Alcaraz in March, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks Overview of February - 5:20 #1 Carlos Alcaraz - 13:50 #2 Jannik Sinner - 17:30 #3 Novak Djokovic - 20:25 #4 Alex Zverev - 22:25 #5 Alex De Minaur - 26:40 #6 Ben Shelton - 29:00 #7 Felix Auger Aliassime - 34:30 #8 Lorenzo Musetti/#9 Taylor Fritz/#10 Daniil Medvedev - 37:30 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this special episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby sits down with Suzanne Wadowski, founder and executive director of Jazz at the Ballroom and the Songbook Ink label, and Champian Fulton, pianist, vocalist, and musical director, to discuss their upcoming concert and new album celebrating the legendary female vocalists of the swing era and 1950s jazz. Episode Highlights:• The origins of Jazz at the Ballroom, which began as an intimate salon series in Suzanne's Hillsborough home—once owned by Bing Crosby—and grew into a nationwide concert series• How the album focuses on the pivotal 1950s shift when singers stepped away from big bands into smaller, more intimate musical settings • The importance of highlighting women not just as interpreters but as composers and architects of jazz, featuring songs like "Just for a Thrill" by pianist and composer Lil Harden Armstrong• A look at the high-energy track "Swing, Brother, Swing," originally recorded by Billie Holiday, performed by rising vocalist Tahira Clayton• The creative vision behind the March 15th concert at the historic Presidio Theater—a venue with deep roots in the era, where servicemen once gathered for live performances • The resilience and artistic integrity of female jazz pioneers who faced significant obstacles yet profoundly influenced popular music Featured Songs:"Just for a Thrill""Swing, Brother, Swing"All music provided by the artists and used with their permission. Show Details:Experience Flying High, Still Soaring live at the Presidio Theater in San Francisco on Sunday, March 15th at 2:00 PM. Tickets: https://www.presidiotheatre.org/show-details/flying-high-still-soaring
Cette semaine dans Swing, nous partirons à Dubaï pour prendre des nouvelles de Julien Brun. Expatrié depuis peu dans les Émirats le joueur de l'Hotel Planner Tour nous racontera comment se passe son quotidien depuis le début des tensions dans le Moyen Orient. Place au jeu ensuite, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard sera avec nous pour évoquer sa belle 3e place à Singapour sur le LPGA. Vincent Loustaud, coach d'Agathe Laisné viendra en studio pour parler de la victoire de son élève de toujours et décortiquera en direct son swing. Enfin, dans la deuxième partie de l'émission, nous parlerons de la 2e place de Frédéric Lacroix en Afrique du Sud qui lui permet de se qualifier pour le prochain British Open. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
EDINBURG, TEXAS - U.S. Sen. John Cornyn made his last campaign swing through the Rio Grande Valley in the company of the National Border Patrol Council. “The Border Patrol Council, they have become like brothers and sisters,” Cornyn said, as he acknowledged the council's endorsement. “It was heartbreaking to see how our professional law enforcement, who dedicate their lives to this nation, were abandoned by the administration during the previous four years, by the Biden administration. “I continue to do everything that I can make sure that our brave men and women in the Border Patrol can actually use their training and their skills to do the job and not be diverted providing shelter, clothing, transportation, while being overrun by a tsunami of humanity and which has overwhelmed many of our border communities.” Cornyn continued: “In Texas, we believe in supporting our men and women in uniform, no matter what color that uniform is, because the alternative is chaos and anarchy. “And it's shocking to me to see in Washington, DC, and other places, where people say, well, we shouldn't enforce our laws, and we shouldn't support our law enforcement officials who are doing nothing more than their duty enforcing laws that Congress has passed, and the President has signed into law. “So, what we've seen depicted on our TV sets in places like Minnesota are tragic, but they're also shameful, and accusing law enforcement of being the problem rather than the solution is just exactly wrong.” Cornyn also spoke about the 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty. He gave a shoutout to Bret Erickson of the Texas International Fresh Produce Association, who was there to endorse him. “We worked with (U.S. Rep.) Monica De La Cruz to work on this 1944 Water Treaty with Mexico. I still remember being in Mexico City many years ago, when I was attorney general. We were still talking about that water treaty with Mexico hoarding water, denying it to our farmers and ranchers here in the United States. And we have said enough is enough. “Thank goodness, President Trump and (Agriculture) Secretary (Brooke) Rollins and Congress have come together to make sure that we get regular disbursements of that water so it will not only support our folks in the Ag sector but also provide for the economy and the prosperity the Rio Grande Valley deserves.” Editor's Note: To read the full story go to the Rio Grande Guardian website.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
Smylie and Charlie recap a wild Sunday at PGA National where the Bear Trap once again decided the Cognizant Classic. After Shane Lowry appeared in total control — birdieing 9, eagling 10, and building a three-shot lead — everything unraveled at the 16th tee. The guys break down the wind setup, hole locations, and the pivotal swings that flipped the tournament in minutes. They dive into Nico's composure, his no-bogey weekend, and what this win says about his resilience after a rocky rookie season. Plus: Shane Lowry's growing 54-hole storyline, Brooks Koepka's encouraging signs with the putter, Max Homa's progress, the state of PGA National on the schedule, Bay Hill projections, and behind-the-scenes stories from a full week in South Florida.Additionally, Gil Hanse joins the show! Seminole Golf Club is often regarded as one of Donald Ross's greatest works, but due to environmental factors and architectural modifications, the course was in need of some restorative work to ensure its future.Gil joins to discuss his two-year process in Juno Beach, rediscovering Ross's original green shapes, and why he's thoroughly enjoyed working alongside Seminole Superintendent Nelson Caron.Follow us on socials @thesmylieshow ⛳️ & don't forget to like, comment, & subscribe for more golf insight ✅CHAPTERS:0:00 – On-Site at PGA National1:30 – Shane Lowry4:15 – The 16th Tee Shot: What Happened?8:10 – Nico's 17th Hole Birdie & Clutch Moment12:30 – Lowry's Closing Struggles & 54-Hole Trend16:00 – Nico's Resilience & Rookie Season Perspective20:00 – Brooks Koepka: Putter Adjustment & Players Outlook23:40 – Max Homa's Progress Report26:30 – Thursday Chaos: Gerard, David Ford & Bear Trap Carnage29:00 – Should PGA National Play Harder?32:00 – Schedule Debate: Where Does This Event Fit?35:00 – Bay Hill Projections (Next 10 / Swing 5 Discussion)37:00 – USGA Venue Announcements (Future Opens & Walker Cups)39:00 – South Florida Week Recap (Old Palm & Practice Stories)43:20 – Justin Thomas Episode Tease46:00 – Jacob Bridgeman Conversation Preview47:00 — Gil Hanse joins TSS: Restoring Seminole01:06:40 — Final Thoughts #pgatour #golfpodcast #smylieshow #smyliekaufman #golfhighlights #golfrecap #golfpodcast #cognizant #shanelowry #nicoechavarria #seminole #gilhanse
Carnell Tate's 40-yard dash time blew up social media, but not for the reason you think. Is he too slow or does it even matter? And with picks 6 and 24 looming, Lima and Daryl debate which makes the most sense. Swing big? Or play it safe? The Pressure is ON!
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin shares his WTA Top 10 rankings to start the month of March. He offers his thoughts on the continued ascent of Mboko. He also gives his reorganized tiers of contenders heading into the Sunshine Swing, lists his expectations for the top WTA players heading into Indian Wells, and SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks #1 Aryna Sabalenka - 7:35 #2 Elena Rybakina/#3 Iga Swiatek - 13:00 #4 Jessica Pegula - 21:10 #5 Amanda Anisimova/#6 Coco Gauff - 26:15 #7 Elina Svitolina - 32:45 #8 Mirra Andreeva - 36:20 #9 Victoria Mboko - 39:15 #10 Karolina Muchova - 42:20 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery, I am coming off one of the highest moments we have ever experienced as a team. Ignite 2026 was the biggest one yet. The energy. The recognition. The collaboration. The stories. The numbers. The celebration. I could barely sleep that night because I was watching it unfold from perspectives I do not always get to see. Behind the scenes, Carla and I are focused on execution. But through social media, through your messages, through your faces, I got to witness what it meant to you. And that is when something hit me. Every single year, people walk up to us and tell us what they are going to accomplish next year. Ten million. Fifteen million. Twenty million. And almost every single time, the ones who say it and commit to it actually do it. But here is the tension. There is a difference between declaring something with conviction and announcing something for a dopamine hit. In today's world, you can post that you are starting a diet, running a marathon, building a business, and immediately get applause. Congratulations. Fire emojis. Likes. Validation. And that initial rush can feel just like the accomplishment itself. It feels done before the work even begins. That is dangerous. Because when the lights turn off, when the music stops, when the stage is gone, you are left with the same marriage, the same finances, the same limiting beliefs, the same pipeline, the same habits. And if you are not grounded, that vision that felt so certain at Ignite can feel overwhelming just a few days later. So the real question is this. Who are you when things do not go your way? Right before Ignite started, we realized we had signed off on a much larger expense than expected. A surprise bill. A big one. It would have been easy to get frustrated. To lower my energy. To let it throw off the entire event. But how can I stand on that stage and ask you to go for ten million if I let a surprise expense shake my belief in abundance? The moment tested me. And that is what I need you to understand. You do not become a ten million dollar producer when everything is perfect. You become one in how you respond when it is not. If an appraisal comes in low and you spiral, you are not there yet. If a binzer does not go your way and you shut down, you are not there yet. If one client disrupts your momentum and your energy drops, you are not there yet. The numbers you wrote down at Ignite are possible. I believe that fully. But you have to stop chasing the high and start building the foundation. Events like Ignite are the cherry on top. They are not the foundation. The foundation is built in the in between. It is built in the daily deposits. The power deposits. The purpose deposits. The profit deposits. It is built when you post one video today instead of promising five every day and burning out by Wednesday. It is built when you upload ten contacts into your CRM instead of saying you are going to rebuild your entire database in one sitting. It is built when you follow up today. Not when you feel like it. Not when motivation is high. Today. The top producers who spoke on that panel did not get there by accident. It was strategic. It was methodical. It was disciplined. They got mentally right. Physically right. Spiritually right. Emotionally right. Then they executed. That is not a concept anymore. It is a fact. And the fact is this. You do not need to go chase conferences, happy hours, or environments that sell you a false narrative. You do not need constant highs. You need consistent wins. When I used to chase that conference high, I would come home depleted. Irritable. Blaming my circumstances. Because reality did not match the energy of the stage. That is addiction. That is not growth. Growth is when your baseline is strong enough that even your worst day is still better than your old life. That is what we are building here. Some people avoided Ignite because they were ashamed. Maybe they did not get the award they wanted. Maybe they did not get one at all. But hiding from reality does not help you grow. Facing it does. You should have been on that stage. If you were not, that is not shame. That is information. Now do something with it. Between now and your next review, what are you going to change? Not next year. Not someday. Today. Swing for singles. Get on base. Win today. The grand slam comes when you stack enough singles. If all of you hit the numbers you declared, we are looking at over a billion dollars in production collectively. That is not fantasy. That is math. But math only works when the daily inputs are consistent. You do not work up to a client. You work through a client. You do not stop when you get an appointment. You keep running the race. You do not pass the baton. You stay in motion. And above all, you cannot get thrown off by the small things. The next level version of you does not respond with frustration. They respond with composure. They respond with solutions. They respond with discipline. Ignite set a new bar. But we do not top fire dancers and sparklers with more theatrics. We top it with more of you on stage. That is how we win. Now the question is simple. Are you willing to want it more than I want it for you? Reflection Questions When things do not go your way, what is your automatic response and does it align with the level of producer you say you want to become? What are three small deposits you can make today that move you closer to your declared number? Are you chasing environments that make you feel accomplished, or are you building habits that actually make you accomplished? Notable Quotes "You do not become a ten million dollar producer when everything is perfect. You become one in how you respond when it is not." "Events are the cherry on top. The foundation is built in the in between." "We do not top it with more fireworks. We top it with more of you on stage." Follow A.Z. Araujo on Social Media: Instagram: @azaraujo Facebook: A.Z. Araujo TikTok: A.Z. Araujo YouTube: Do The Work Podcast For Real Estate Agents in AZ: Learn more about Do The Work Coaching and A.Z. & Associates: dothework.com/azaa Upcoming Events: If you're a real estate brokerage owner, sign up for one of our upcoming events. Visit: dothework.com bigmoneybrokerage.com Join my mailing list for updates! New Do The Work Gear: Check out the latest DTW and Do The Work Gear! Hats, shirts, journals, and more: • • shop.dothework.com
Momentum Trading Alliance Cohort 2 begins March 7th.If you'd like to join this small-group mentorship and trade with more structure and clarity, book a call here:https://calendly.com/tylerstokes-com/strategy-callWelcome to season 4, episode 12 of the Stock Trading for Beginners Podcast!In this episode, we answer a question that's been coming up frequently inside the group:Should I be using a stop-loss?Resources:Apply to the mentorship here: https://stokestrades.com/joinJoin our FREE Skool group: https://www.skool.com/tradingThe honest answer inside the Momentum Trading Alliance framework is: it depends.Not on the strategy — but on how you are executing the strategy.This is where the Trading Avatar system becomes critical.What We Cover:Stop-Losses Are a Tool — Not a RuleStop-losses aren't right or wrong. They're simply a risk management tool. The real question is whether that tool fits your trading identity.Avatar 1: The Active TraderFor active traders, stop-losses are often appropriate and recommended.This avatar:Trades more frequentlyManages lower timeframesTakes profits soonerPrefers tighter risk controlIn this context, stop-losses:Define risk before entryPrevent short-term trades from becoming long-term holdsEnforce disciplineLimit emotional “hope holding”Stops should always be structure-based — not emotional.Avatars 2 & 3: Swing & Momentum TradersFor higher timeframe traders, stop-losses are not the primary risk management tool.These avatars:Trade bullish weekly structureEnter at support with confluenceExpect normal pullbacksUse small, incremental position sizingTight stops often work against this approach. In bullish markets, price frequently dips into support before continuing higher. A tight stop can remove you from a valid trend.Instead, risk is managed through:Proper position sizingStructure-based invalidationPatienceConsistencyExits happen when structure breaks — not simply because price moves temporarily against you.The Real Issue: Mixing StylesProblems arise when traders mix avatars.Entering like a momentum trader but exiting like an active trader creates inconsistency and stress. Risk management must match execution style.Both approaches work. What matters is alignment.TakeawayIf you're confused about stop-losses, it's likely not a strategy issue — it's an identity issue.Once you define your trading avatar, risk management decisions become clearer and emotions decrease.For deeper training on avatars, structure, and execution, join our free Skool community above.See you in the next episode.
This episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast features a second club fitting Q&A discussion with master fitter Kevin Kraft, highlighting new 2026 golf clubs and some of the most relevant club fitting conversations. Additionally, 2nd Swing wraps up the most interesting and successful golf clubs in the bags of the best players in the world at the PGA Tour's Cognizant Classic. Agenda of this 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast episode: 00:00 Introduction 01:20 The Turn - Recap of the week in golf 09:30 Winning WITB Insights 23:36 Club Fitting Q&A w/ Kevin Kraft 43:30 Live Q&A w/ Harrison Arnold 53:00 Wrap The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast is now LIVE every Monday at 9am on the 2nd Swing Golf YouTube channel. The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bJFzfhoUmpHZF6fyFsjmX LISTEN ON AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f5e3b825-bae2-40d0-9ec4-722e96b99de6/2nd-swing-thoughts LISTEN ON APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2nd-swing-thoughts/id1683899359 Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://www.2ndswing.com/golf-club-fittings SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
On this episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road, Ken is in the heart of the Texas Swing while Fallon wraps up rodeos across the South. Joining the show is special guest Janae Wallace, Miss Rodeo California 2025, who previews the upcoming spring run on the West Coast.We break down regional rodeo storylines, standout performances, what's shaping the season early, and how Texas, the South, and California are setting the tone for the road ahead. If you follow PRCA rodeo, the Texas Swing, or spring rodeo action, this episode keeps you in the loop from coast to coast.
BROWNSVILLE, Texas - The top Democrats running for U.S. Senate have made their final campaign swings through the Rio Grande Valley ahead of the Primary Election on March 3.U.S. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett had an event at Brownsville Public Library. Texas state Rep. James Talarico appeared on stage with other Democratic candidates at the Edinburg Municipal Auditorium. Here is an audio recording of part of Crockett's speech.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
'Approval is nice… but it's not necessary. "Ya Buddy" Emerson delivers a powerful message about breaking free from people‑pleasing, trusting your calling, and moving even when the crowd is silent. If you've been waiting for validation, this episode will set you free. This episode of The New Motivational Moves Podcast is sponsored by Bud O'Fly Gear. Swing by budoflygear.myspreadshop.com and get some merchandise today. This episode is also sponsored by the AWO Book Series, that you can find on Amazon. Finally, this episode is sponsored by Motivational Vacations. Swing by emersoncotton.inteletravel.com and book your next stay, today. Also, if you need someone to speak at your church, your school, or your youth event, reach out to Ya Buddy Emerson today at eac1117@yahoo.com
This episode takes a deep, topic-led look at golf course design for the slower swing speed player. We use this term deliberately, because swing speed is what really determines distance and ball flight, and a large proportion of the golfing population fits into this category. Slower swing speed players can be young or old, male or female, beginners or lifelong golfers. It is also worth remembering that most golf courses are, in reality, home to slower swing speed players. The 7,000-plus yard course is the outlier, not the norm. We are joined by Kari Haug of Kari Haug Planning & Design, alongside Giulia Ferroni of Leeds Golf Design, to explore how course design can better serve this majority of golfers. The conversation goes well beyond simply adding forward tees. We dig into how hazard placement affects playability, realistic carry distances from the tee, and how green complexes can be designed to challenge better players while still remaining accessible for those with slower swing speeds. Kari shares insights from her extensive research into this subject, with a clear focus on how modern course design can better incorporate these principles to improve inclusion, enjoyment, and long-term accessibility for all golfers. Giulia brings a practical knowledge from having helped several courses work through this in their course design. https://www.karihaug.com/ https://www.leedsgolfdesign.com/ A big thanks to our Show Partner - Toro Check them out here! https://www.golfclubtalk.uk/the-green-print/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreenprintgolf/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-greenprint-golf/?viewAsMember=true www.golfclubtalk.uk golfclubtalkuk@gmail.com Support us here: https://buymeacoffee.com/gctuk Sign up to our Newsletter here
On this week's episode of Where's That Bar Cart, we cover off the top 10 douchebag moves on the golf course (according to an insane person on Facebook), otters, badgers and Monty's new smelter machine. Thanks to Comedy Records and to each and every one of you who listens, watches, and supports our podcast. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel @ComedyRecords. Swing well out there. Follow us at:- @wheresthatbarcart- linkt.ree/wheresthatbarcart- @dpurcomic- @montymofoscott- @nickdurie- @comedyrecordsMusic by Devin BatesonThank you to Comedy Records
Sports parents get counsel from Coach Tim and GSL on how to stop worrying and—for some—stop living vicariously through your kid; also, GSL says he feels safe in Mexico and how he played—wait for it—only for fun. Sponsored by TaylorMade Golf Canada and Par4success.comWe dive into Tim's new YouTube video Why Your Child is Under-Performing—And What to Do About itMany kids give up sports (and music) because of over-involved parentsDon't be your kids coach; be a parentToo much advice and criticism can seriously damage your relationship with your kidCheck out our new feeds: Instagram: swing_thoughts_podcast Twitter/X: Swing_Thoughts2YouTube: Swing Thoughts podcast
This episode is sponsored by 2nd Swing.Cam Fitzer, Jordan's long time fitter, joins the podcast to talk about the 2026 lineup of irons, an in-depth discussion about shafts, lofts, lies and bounce and how to prepare for your 2026 golf season when it comes to equipment.
Send a textThis week on the Swing Hard podcast, Notre Dame hooper, Julian Rishwain discusses his college basketball journey and upcoming podcast "Journey of a Hooper". Julian shares his experiences playing at multiple colleges, overcoming injuries, and maintaining his passion for the game despite challenges."Swing Hard in case you hit it!" Denny Barrett
Send me a text. I have learned so much about depression. Some people suffer. from depression because of life trauma, stress, abuse, loss of a job, and lofe in genral, but what about those that don''t have these things going on in their life. What causes them to be depressed?Here is some info. that I have found out. So interesting. Remember you are worthy of being loved, cared for, and getting help. ❤️Henrie Thank you for listening.Go find your Blessings!
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to the highlights of Foul Territory host A.J. Pierzynski's recent chat with Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.
We sit down with Mac Boucher to unpack how a self-taught swing, bold shot shapes, and a course-first creative style turned golf into a joyful career built on intention and integrity. Mac shares strategies for pressure, boundaries with haters, and advice for athletes who want longevity.• curving the ball to control the miss• building a brand that prioritizes long-term partners• balancing pressure, performance, and public scrutiny• learning on the course instead of living on the range• using creativity to make the course the star• recovery basics and keeping golf a happy place• supporting peers and calling out toxic behavior• advice for young athletes to chase passion, not clout“Shout out to PERFECT Sports, sponsor of this episode”Support the show Check out our Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tiktok | Spotify | Apple | Google | Youtube l Save 15% on Perfect Sports Supplements
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Since the government shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, something has changed in the national conversation about the Trump Administration's immigration policies. And the primary reason it's happening is not a brilliant PR campaign, Pulitzer-winning journalism, or organized political strategy. It's because of regular folks with camera phones documenting what's actually happening on the streets of Minneapolis and other cities that have been occupied by ICE. By simply recording and sharing, they have publicly and irrefutably contradicted the Trump Administration's blatant lies. And now, many people who did not want to pay attention to the issue are paying attention. Some folks who supported the aggressive immigration enforcement now don't. And citizens who were not comfortable questioning the administration's lies... question them now. Whether you want to call them “Legal Observers,” “Constitutional Observers,” or "regular folks" who record what's happening, the impact is profound. So in this episode, we discuss why these brave Minnesotans with camera phones are such a potent force in the current political environment with Scott Libin, a Senior Fellow at the University of Minnesota Hubbard School of Journalism. And, we speak with a former law enforcement leader in the Midwest who says more people need to pick up their smartphones and serve as "legal observers." Dave Mahoney served as Dane County, Wisconsin Sheriff from 2007 to 2021, and shared an interesting encounter with Dusty in 2011 that cemented both of their appreciations for the First Amendment right to document the government's actions. For those who are interested in serving as legal observers, Libin and Mahoney will even lay out some steps for enhancing your effectiveness and bolstering your safety. Because every American has a role to play in protecting our constitutional rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After LB & Claude go on their old man rant about kiosks, the fellas talked about Bridgeman's nervous win, Jeeno's win in Thailand & starting a Golf DMV League. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seth and Sean discuss what jumped out from the Astros' Spring Training game that was on TV this weekend and the hype coming out about Tatsuya Imai's splitter.
This episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast breaks down winning and unique golf clubs in play at Riviera for the Genesis Invitational. It also features a club fitting Q&A discussion with master fitter Kevin Kraft, highlighting new 2026 golf clubs and some of the most relevant club fitting conversations. Additionally, 2nd Swing caught up with Mizuno Director of Golf Chris Voshall at the PGA Show to break down the new Mizuno JPX One drivers and fairway woods. Agenda of this 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast episode: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 The Turn - Recap of the week in golf 08:00 Winning Golf Clubs - Jacob Bridgeman 18:00 Club Fitting Q&A w/ Kevin Kraft 44:45 Mizuno JPX One w/ Chris Voshall 53:00 Live Club Fitting Questions The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast is now LIVE every Monday at 9am on the 2nd Swing Golf YouTube channel. The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bJFzfhoUmpHZF6fyFsjmX LISTEN ON AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f5e3b825-bae2-40d0-9ec4-722e96b99de6/2nd-swing-thoughts LISTEN ON APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2nd-swing-thoughts/id1683899359 Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://www.2ndswing.com/golf-club-fittings SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
Abrimos menú con una novedad editorial con el alpinismo como contexto de fondo. Pablo Batalla nos presenta "La bandera en la cumbre" (Capitán Swing, 2025), una historia política del alpinismo. Un novedoso ensayo donde podremos ver cómo esta disciplina deportiva ha estado impregnada de varios tintes políticos casi desde sus orígenes. Charlando con Pablo, de la mano de Pello Larrinaga, veremos gestas como la primera ascensión a un ochomil, el Annapurna, o tragedias como la expedición femenina al Pico Lenin de 1974. El siguiente contenido nos trae a Noemi Villaverde, en una Antropóloga en la Luna, con una breve entrega en la que repasará los orígenes orientales de muchos inventos, como la pólvora, las torres de perforación terrestre o la brújula. Una invitación a reflexionar sobre la colaboración entre culturas para el desarrollo. Por último, en la repetición, recuperamos un Por los dioses sobre la guardia varega, aguerridos soldados de origen vikingo que custodiaron a los emperadores bizantinos y a sus familias por varios siglos, en tiempos en los que los mandatarios recelaban de las intrigas de los hombres más cercanos a la corte. Será, como siempre, de la mano de Sergio Alejo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Tom Ackerman talks with Josh Schertz about watching the USA–Canada gold medal game and the mindset of high-level competition. They break down SLU's 33-point swing against VCU, the focus on controllables like rebounding and shot quality, key bench contributions, the tough A-10 stretch ahead, and the decision not to suspend players after the postgame skirmish.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed the work that Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is doing on his swing.
Guest: Michael Vorenberg. General Grant found himself caught between a hostile President Johnson and Secretary Stanton. Vorenberg describes the disastrous "swing around the circle" tour, where Johnson used Grant's popularity as a shield while making embarrassing speeches. Witnessing Johnson's behavior, Grant ultimately sided with Stanton, realizing the President was unworthy of his loyalty.1910 GAR ARLINGTON
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Today's True Weird Stuff - Swing Your Partner From 17th-century folk traditions to 20th-century propaganda, the square dance traveled a long road before landing in your elementary school gym. What looks like homespun Americana hides a secret: a powerful man’s fear that jazz was a threat to white America. Sometimes the most wholesome traditions carry the darkest fingerprints.
NPR reporters observed focus groups of 14 swing voters from Arizona. We discuss how they feel about federal immigration enforcement tactics and what about the economy worries them.This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, political correspondent Ashley Lopez, and senior national political correspondent Mara Liasson.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell and Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye.Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
PGA Tour star Tony Finau shares how he's learned to stay steady in a sport — and a life — built on pressure and uncertainty. Growing up with scarcity shaped his relationship to effort, discipline, and grit, lessons that continue to guide how he competes, recovers from mistakes, and shows up for his family.Tony reflects on the moments between shots, the power of repair after things go wrong, and the quiet role his parents played in helping him build confidence without shame. A grounded conversation about composure, recovery, and what it means to keep moving forward — on the course and at home.This is episode 2/4 of Good Inside Presents: The Playbook, a limited-edition series created in partnership with Nike.Get the Good Inside App by Dr. Becky: https://bit.ly/4fSxbzkYour Good Inside membership might be eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement! To learn more about how to get your membership reimbursed, check out the link here: https://www.goodinside.com/fsa-hsa-eligibility/Follow Dr. Becky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeckyatgoodinsideSign up for our weekly email, Good Insider: https://www.goodinside.com/newsletterFor a full transcript of the episode, go to goodinside.com/podcast.Thank you to our partners for making this episode of Good Inside possible! -SmartyPants: Shop on Amazon, or at Target or Walmart today. -Skylight: Get $30 off a 15-inch Skylight Calendar at myskylight.com/becky.Leave Me Alone!, Dr. Becky's new picture book about Deeply Feeling Kids, is in stores on February 24th, but you can pre-order your copy today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.