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Jessica Coody is joined by head coach Peter Kobelt to talk Nebraska punching a ticket to the NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament for just the third time in program history and to preview the Huskers' first round matchup with Baylor.
KSU (9-11) The K-State women's tennis team enters the Big 12 tournament as the 10th seed as they with face West Virginia in the 1st round!
This month has been a scattered month for me. My wife who normally works part time has gone to working 7 days a week and 12 hour days because she works for the Australian Open which is a Tennis Tournament that runs for only 2 weeks every January. So in January, I pretty much become the sole parent to our child Louie…on top of me running my business. Great thing about my biz is I have the flexibility to do that however I've struggled this month not being able to put more time into my business. And to be honest, it's been a mind fuck! It's been great to have more time with my son, we've really bonded and I have been doing a decent job with showing up in my biz but I wish I could be doing more. Anyway in today's episode I chat about the juggle between growing a biz and family - Something I've always had problems with. Plus I also share this hack to raising your standards, really has been working for me and I'm excited to share it with you. Oh and I've also got a tip on how to uplevel anything in your life! Make sure you subscribe to my podcast to stay up to date with episodes I release every week. If you loved this episode, I'd be super grateful if you could leave me a review which helps me spread this podcast out to more amazing people just like you :) HERE'S WHERE YOU CAN FOLLOW ME: Instagram: @luke_page HOW TO SIGN DREAM CLIENTS EVERY WEEK - FREE 30 minute video sharing the specific strategy you can use to sign dream clients every week and build a $15k per month coaching business using Instagram, 1 offer and no cold DM's. https://www.lukepage.com.au/clients
Wimbledon is replacing line judges with electronic line-calling, the latest step into the modern age by the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament. The All England Club announced that technology will be used to give the “out” and “fault” calls at the championships in 2025, eliminating the need for human officials to make them. Wimbledon organizers said the decision to adopt live electronic line-calling was made following extensive testing at the 2024 tournament and “builds on the existing ball-tracking and line-calling technology that has been in place for many years.” “We consider the technology to be sufficiently robust and the time is right to take this important step in seeking maximum accuracy in our officiating,” said Sally Bolton, chief executive of the All England Club. “For the players, it will offer them the same conditions they have played under at a number of other events on tour.” The move makes the French Open the only Grand Slam tournament without some form of electronic line-calling. The Australian Open and U.S. Open already had eliminated line judges and only have chair umpires on court. Line judges at Wimbledon were dressed in famously elegant uniforms and, for traditionalists, were part of the furniture at the All England Club. Bolton said Wimbledon had a responsibility to "balance tradition and innovation." “Line umpires have played a central role in our officiating set-up at the championships for many decades,” she said, “and we recognize their valuable contribution and thank them for their commitment and service.” Line-calling technology has long been used at Wimbledon and other tennis tournaments to call whether serves are in or out. At the U.S. Open, there have been no line judges—and only chair umpires—since 2021, with Hawk-Eye Live electronic line-calling used for all courts. Bolton said the moves have been made to ensure the day of the finals “builds towards the crescendo of the ladies' and gentlemen's singles finals, with our champions being crowned in front of the largest possible worldwide audience.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Doug is joined in studio with Janet Conner to discuss the upcoming 2nd Annual Nantucket Open Tennis Tournament taking place at The Nantucket Yacht Club starting on September 13th through the 15th. The tournament supports the Nantucket Whalers High School Tennis program. Men's, women's and mixed doubles divisions are available. Sign up today by visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-nantucket-open-donations-benefit-the-whaler-tennis-programs-tickets-936372363947?aff=erelexpmlt.
The U.S. Open Tennis Tournament begins, making it the last grand slam of the year, with Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic both competing. Also, Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans gives tips on expanding access to savings. Plus, Vicky Nguyen sits down with three Asian-American comics, Ken Jeong, Sherry Cola, and Andrew Lopez who discuss representation and Hollywood.
We talk about the cars that we learned how to drive on. Matthew Stafford is out there in pads practicing. Last week he didn't practice due to a lingering hamstring injury. Are you concerned about Stafford? Will he be ready to go Week 1? More on Sliwa sister's Mitsubishi Eclipse and the guys talk about trying to attend a Tennis Tournament. Plus, Producer Emily has her topics ready for another edition of FACT or CAP! we talk about Sliwa's Nissan Frontier Truck and the reason why it had a racing stripe on it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
August 4 2024-Are the Olympics Worth the Cost for Host Cities & How Olympics Will Impact Upcoming Tennis Tournament in Toronto Billions of people around the world are watching the Summer olympics in Paris. There's no question the spectacle is entertaining and sometimes uplifting. But Sports Economist and senior lecturer Moshe Lander argues the games and similar events like the World cup do not deliver the benefits they promise to the locals who foot the bill. And, We've been talking about the perils of hosting a big international event like the Olympics. How does it compare to smaller annual events like the National bank Open Tennis set to start next week? The experts say those can make money and benefit the local economy because they come back to the same venue year after year. I talked with Tennis Canada CEO Gavin Ziv.
Season 24 Episode 49 Bobby Schindler and Shaun J BoyceIn this episode, we talk to Peter Lebedevs who is the Tournament Director of the APT 250 Atlanta Open Professional Men's Tennis Tournament held at Atlantic Station July 21 - July 28, 2024. Peter has been involved in this event since its inception and as the "Celebration of their Grand Finale," the Atlanta Open is brining in Andy Roddick, John Isner, Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan, Venus Williams, Sloane Stephens, past tournament directors and they have brought in Proof of the Pudding to handle the food.The player field is so strong this year, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (currently #36 in the world) is forced to play the Qualifying Rounds. The player field includes Ben Shelton, Adrian Mannarino, Frances Tiafoe, Jordan Thompson, Miomir Kecmanovic, Giovanni Mpteshi Perricard, Brandon Nakashima, Arthur Rinderknech, Chris O'Connell, Mackenzie McDonald, and more.YouTube Full: https://youtu.be/c0sZQPYLieUhttps://letsgotennis.com/atlanta-tennis-open-ticket/Shaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on July 11th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play Presenter: Mitchell CordnerProducer: Kris Boswell
The River City Slam Wheelchair Tennis Tournament, an annual event that brings together the top wheelchair tennis players from 22 states and five countries, is underway at Collegiate School's Robins Campus in Henrico. The tournament, which is hosted by Richmond-based adaptable sports club Sportable, runs June 6-9 and is free for spectators to attend. The competition features 70 wheelchair tennis players with disabilities who are competing in various United States Tennis Association divisions (A, B, C, D, and Juniors, as well as ITF divisions Men's Open, Women's Open, Quad Open and Juniors). It also includes an ITF Futures Series event,...Article LinkSupport the Show.
It's our first episode of the season! The CKTS is announcing a major change regarding memberships!…We take a quick look back on Southern Tennis Weekend and Kentucky Tennis Weekend from earlier this year…A new studio is under construction. Will it ever get finished?…Chad is swamped with coaching and operating the KHSAA Region 4 Tennis Tournament…
Have you ever been driving home from work/school thinking, "I wonder what Jake Fearnley and Pedro Vives thought about this year's tennis season"? Or, "UC Irvine seems like a pretty easy round 1 matchup. But what about Arkansas or Cornell in round 2?"You're not alone.Luckily, the Whysmen are here to help!!Jake Fearnley and Pedro Vives make their return appearances on the show to talk about the... interesting season that has been TCU Men's Tennis this year. From injuries to line up changes to beating Texas, we have it all covered here on TCU's 3 Whysmen.Next, Jacob runs solo, giving listeners a breakdown of the first 2 rounds of the NCAA tournament, to be held at TCU. UC Irvine is up first, then the Frogs could play the winner of Arkansas vs Cornell. Make sure to take a listen before the match in order to get a full breakdown of what could happen this weekend.
In this Wednesday edition of Bobcat Radio the crew of Osmara Valles, Beau Kelly, Koby Jackson and Audrey Pasillas discuss TXST Women's Tennis heading to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament taking on Georgia State in the first round, Women's Golf future NCAA Regional spotting, Baseball obliterates the Incarnate Word Cardinals, Softball look ahead to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles and a little NBA talk! Catch BCR every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! Live on KTSW 89.9!
It was another great week to be a Georgia Bulldog and we are here to break it all down for you! We open the episode with a hot-off-the-presses recap of Georgia Women's Tennis winning its second-consecutive SEC Tournament Championship! We also dip our toe into previewing the upcoming NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament and the Dawgs' chances of winning the whole damn thing. We then recap another home series win for Georgia Baseball as the Diamond Dawgs move back to .500 in SEC play and further improve their postseason positioning. We close things out with an update on UGA Softball band even throw in a quick look at the NCAA football transfer portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Khadijah Cooper joins Brittany today while Lori and Julia are out! A swarm of bees forced a two-hour disruption at a Tennis Match, Brittany suggests ways to get out of work due to St. Patrick's Day, and we talk with Taylor Swift expert Amy Lindquist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie Mox and Andrew “Dubbsie” Anderson preview the BNP Paribas tennis tournament at Indian Wells with Dubbsie's picks to win the singles tournaments, long shot bets and early upsets to watch. Plus, Dubbsie shares his picks for the Arnold Palmer invitational golf tourney to win, top 20 finish and longshot bets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wondered what happens to the funds raised from a charity tennis tournament? Discover the answer as we chat with Phil Barnes and Isabella Martinez from Youth Guidance Mentoring Academy, who shed light on the transformative impact of the King of the Hill tournament proceeds. It's not just about forehands and backhands; it's about changing lives, offering vocational training, engaging after-school programs, and providing nourishment — all without charging those who benefit most. Our special guests peel back the curtain on the organization's relentless drive and the heartfelt success stories that fuel their mission.As the conversation unfolds, you'll feel the passion that Phil and Isabella bring to Youth Guidance, mirroring the values of collaboration and respect that are the foundation of the organization. Their anecdotes about the kids greeting attendees and sharing their personal journeys will tug at your heartstrings. Moreover, we sneak a peek at the historic building serving as their HQ, ready for an exciting renovation that symbolizes the bright future Youth Guidance promises for the community. Tune in for an episode that serves up an ace, revealing the real winners of the King of the Hill tournament — the countless lives touched by each serve and volley.
Today for NZ Sporting History we speak to the man who, for many years, was responsible for bringing some of the biggest names in tennis to Auckland. Karl Budge, until recently, was the ASB Classic Tournament director.
The Western and Southern professional tennis tournament says no to Charlotte. Another piece of the Eastland Yards development is approved, and the Black Political Caucus is on board with CMS school bonds. Those stories and more with guest host Erik Spanberg from the Charlotte Business Journal, on this week's Local News Roundup.
Welcome to Tennis Traverse! In my sixth episode, I will be giving a guide to going to your first tennis tournament! Link mentioned: Rules of Tennis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P_Das6OjAk WTA: https://www.wtatennis.com/ ATP: https://www.atptour.com/ Instagram: @tennistraverse Twitter: @tennistraverse Youtube: @tennistraverse
The 143rd edition of the U.S. Open kicked off on Monday at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center grounds in Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York. This podcast will break down the business behind the final Grand Slam event on the professional tennis calendar. Enjoy!
The 143rd edition of the U.S. Open kicked off on Monday at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center grounds in Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York. This podcast will break down the business behind the final Grand Slam event on the professional tennis calendar. Enjoy!
The Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, will kick off on Jan.17 in Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city. 澳洲網球公開賽是今年首場大滿貫賽事,一月十七日將於澳洲第二大城墨爾本登場。 There has been some controversy over athlete vaccination. Some players, such as men's world number one Novak Djokovic, would not reveal whether they are vaccinated or not. 參賽選手疫苗接種問題之爭議持續延燒;例如一些像男單世界排名第一的諾瓦克‧喬科維奇等球員,便無意透露自身疫苗的接種狀況。 【非當年當月新聞】
Episode#:35 Bobby Schindler and Shaun J BoyceIn this episode, we talk to Peter Lebdevs who is the Tournament Director of the APT 250 Atlanta Open Professional Men's Tennis Tournament held at Atlantic Station July 22 - July 30, 2023. Peter has been involved in this event since its inception and has taken over the Tournament Director spot this year, vacated by Eddie Gonzalez. We talk about Christopher Eubanks, Taylor Fritz, Francis Tiafoe, Gail Monfils, as well as the fact that this event has the best parking of any ATP or WTA event in the world.https://www.atlantaopentennis.com/en/tournament/faqsShaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/
Today's episode is a Roland Garros 101 - one for the history buffs and for the people who've (let's just say) have never held a tennis racket. Support the show
Caleb Zuver and Zach Greer have followed the Ball State women's tennis team all season long, and on the last episode of Indiana Drive for their junior years, in the words of Daft Punk, they do it "one more time." Hop in, and follow the guys as they talk about the seniors on the team that will be missed, as well as news in other Ball State and professional sports. You'll also get Maurice Zuver's thoughts on the Indianapolis Colts draft, because everyone is dying to know. Plus, Zach Greer enters the Moseum for the first time, and a special guest joins the show at the end! Happy Summer!email:inddrive35@gmail.com
Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball
ESPN (Jeff Borzello) released their most recent way-too-early Top 25 college basketball rankings on Monday. North Carolina has moved up from 23rd to 19th. Host Isaac Schade thinks that's not only too high, but that the Tar Heels shouldn't currently be ranked at all, despite getting back RJ Davis and Armando Bacot. Hubert Davis' squad needs to prove they belong before they should be invited to the party. In the top 25 blurb, Borzello lists his projected starting lineup for North Carolina, which includes Cormac Ryan, Simeon Wilcher, and Harrison Ingram in addition to Davis and Bacot. Isaac Schade's starting lineup is the same but switching Jae'lyn Withers in and Wilcher out. Who's correct? KJ Davis tweeted again on Monday, but only to say that he had been silenced; still no news. The tennis (men's and women's) NCAA Tournament brackets were revealed on Monday evening, with the women No. 1 overall and the men No. 16 overally. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball
ESPN (Jeff Borzello) released their most recent way-too-early Top 25 college basketball rankings on Monday. North Carolina has moved up from 23rd to 19th. Host Isaac Schade thinks that's not only too high, but that the Tar Heels shouldn't currently be ranked at all, despite getting back RJ Davis and Armando Bacot. Hubert Davis' squad needs to prove they belong before they should be invited to the party.In the top 25 blurb, Borzello lists his projected starting lineup for North Carolina, which includes Cormac Ryan, Simeon Wilcher, and Harrison Ingram in addition to Davis and Bacot. Isaac Schade's starting lineup is the same but switching Jae'lyn Withers in and Wilcher out. Who's correct?KJ Davis tweeted again on Monday, but only to say that he had been silenced; still no news. The tennis (men's and women's) NCAA Tournament brackets were revealed on Monday evening, with the women No. 1 overall and the men No. 16 overally.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
On today's episode of Suncast, Reagan and Manny, take a look back at a weekend where champions were crowned. Then, they break down the final weekend of sun, conference, baseball and softball. Finishing off the episode, Ave Maria, baseball coach, Michael McCormick.
Juanita Carmelita sits with Peter to talk about Cabo, edging techniques and what he learned about geckos. Plus JC takes calls and gives the spiciest advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our sports commentator from Melbourne, Leonid Sandler, speaks about the most interesting moments of the last days of the Australian Open 2023. - Наш спортивный обозреватель из Мельбурна Леонид Сандлер рассказал о самых интересных моментах последних дней Открытого чемпионата по теннису Австралии.
Our sports commentator from Melbourne, Leonid Sandler, speaks about the most interesting moments of the first three days of the Australian Open 2023. - Наш спортивный обозреватель из Мельбурна Леонид Сандлер рассказал о самых интересных моментах прошедших дней Открытого чемпионата по теннису Австралии.
Our sports commentator from Melbourne, Leonid Sandler, speaks about the most interesting moments of the first three days of the Australian Open 2023. - Наш спортивный обозреватель из Мельбурна Леонид Сандлер рассказал о самых интересных моментах прошедших трех дней Открытого чемпионата по теннису Австралии.
On this episode of Mocs on the Mic presented by SmartBank, host Chris Goforth takes us back with Hall of Fame inductees Meg Glass and Lacey Swarthout.Meg Glass Bandy was the MVP of the 1991 Southern Conference Women's Tennis Tournament and a three-time SoCon singles champion. She is one of nine individuals in SoCon history to win three or more singles titles in a career and was a member of the SoCon 100th Anniversary Team. She also won two SoCon doubles titles and was a two-time All-SoCon honoree. Glass helped the Mocs to SoCon team championship in 1988, 1990 and 1991. As a senior in 1991, she won both No. 2 singles and doubles, guiding the team to a 23-1 overall record. Chattanooga was 31-4 her junior year when she won trophies at No. 3 singles and doubles. As a freshman in 1988, she won the No. 6 singles crown at the SoCon Tournament. She was also a member of the 1987 SoCon Volleyball Tournament Champions. Lacey Swarthout Paris was a two-time Southern Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2004 and 2005. She won 30 games in 2005 and 28 games in 2004, both are still the top two marks for a season in school history. A two-time All-SoCon honoree, she was also on the All-Region team in 2004. Her 41 appearances in 2004 are still a SoCon single-season record, while her 75 complete games are a school record. She helped the Mocs to the 2004 SoCon regular season and tournament titles and an appearance in the NCAA Regionals. She was also a member of the SoCon 100th Anniversary Team. Follow each episode of Mocs on the Mic on GoMocs.com, Spotify or Apple Podcasts as we discuss all things Chattanooga Mocs. Click to subscribe and get notified when it drops!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Comedian Michael Kosta (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Comedy For Attractive People, Detroit NY LA) shares hilarious story of his first professional tennis tournament. Originally recorded in May of 2015. It's STILL Story Worthy! Thanks for listening! Please follow for free, rate, and review Story Worthy on Apple Podcasts here- http://apple.co/1MceZ2Q Follow Christine and Story Worthy on Social Media- Instagram- Twitter- Facebook- https://facebook.com/StoryWorthy/ and at my personal site ChristineBlackburn.com Thanks guys! Christine Blackburn Tune in to My Life In 3 Songs! Comedians share 3 songs from their lives that have made an impact. Christine Blackburn hosts this original podcast that combines MUSIC and COMEDY. Listen to My Life in 3 Songs exclusively on Spotify https://spoti.fi/3dpHX5X And follow the show on Twitter here https://twitter.com/mylifein3songs and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mylifein3songs/ And check out the website as well! https://www.mylifein3songs.com Thank you!
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Jennifer Millsap, Georgia Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 541) Jennifer Millsap, Georgia Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center, joined host North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the 2022 Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Jennifer Millsap, Georgia Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Jim Conroy, Chief of Police, City of Roswell (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 542) Chief Jim Conroy joined host North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They discussed the police department, […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Jim Conroy, Chief of Police, City of Roswell appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Lindsey Petrini, Wellstar North Fulton Hospital (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 543) Lindsey Petrini, COO of Wellstar North Fulton Hospital, joined North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. Lindsay discussed how […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Lindsey Petrini, Wellstar North Fulton Hospital appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Andrew Dalby, Atlanta Reroof Specialists (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 544) Andrew Dalby of Atlanta Reroof Specialists joined North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They discussed the splendid work of […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Andrew Dalby, Atlanta Reroof Specialists appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Kathy Igou, Turknett Leadership Group (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 545) Kathy Igou, in her encore career with Turknett Leadership Group, was North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray’s guest LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. She shared not only the splendid work Turknett Leadership Group […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Kathy Igou, Turknett Leadership Group appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Jerry Orlans, BIS Benefits (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 546) Jerry Orlans with BIS Benefits sat down with host North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament to chat about Roswell Rotary, its impact locally and globally, his […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Jerry Orlans, BIS Benefits appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Hal Coleman, Coleman Services (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 547) Hal Coleman, President of Coleman Services, joined host North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They discussed Hal’s community service, his […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Hal Coleman, Coleman Services appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Karen Schwank, KEE Designs, Inc. (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 548) Karen Schwank, President of Kee Designs, Inc. joined North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They discussed KEE Designs, Inc., […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Karen Schwank, KEE Designs, Inc. appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Kurt Wilson, Mayor of the City of Roswell (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 539) Kurt Wilson, Mayor of the City of Roswell, joined host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They discussed Kurt’s involvement in […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Kurt Wilson, Mayor of the City of Roswell appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Trummie Patrick, State Farm Insurance (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 540) Trummie Patrick, State Farm Agent and long-time Roswell Rotary member, joined host John Ray at the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament, LIVE at Brookfield Country Club. They discussed Trummie’s previous term as […] The post LIVE from the 2022 Roswell Rotary Golf and Tennis Tournament: Trummie Patrick, State Farm Insurance appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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Go to fightlaughfeast.com right now to sign up!. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/at-boston-childrens-hospital-illogical-and-destructive-gender-ideology-reigns At Boston Children's Hospital, illogical and destructive gender ideology reigns Several videos from Boston Children’s Hospital on transgender children are making the rounds. They highlight how destructive the transgender medical agenda is for children and how illogical transgender activists are. Two of the videos claim that children can know that they are transgender from birth or even while still in utero. The hospital boasts that it regularly sees transgender children as young as 2 or 3 years old, when they meet with a psychologist who pushes them down the road of social gender transitioning. Concerned parents are told that beginning an irreversible process based on the word of a 2-year-old is just being “supportive.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1558823459651817477 - Play Video How do children know they are the wrong gender from birth or in the womb? That is not clear. In fact, it's hard even to imagine what that means. But we do apparently have metrics for when they are around 2 or 3. According to the hospital, a child refusing to get a haircut or playing with “opposite gender” toys can only mean that the child is transgender and must begin the gender transition process. https://twitter.com/i/status/1558669742126223361 - Play Video Aside from the wild leap in logic from a child rejecting a haircut to social gender transitioning, this makes no sense by the very logic that transgender activists have promoted. If gender is an entirely social construct, then the idea of gendered toys is also a social construct. So, if the idea that only girls play with dolls (for example) is an outdated social construct, how does a boy playing with a doll prove that he is actually a girl and should begin the transition process? This is not some exercise in philosophy or thought experiment. This is the contradictory nature of the logic that therapists and doctors are using to push children down the path toward irreversible and damaging treatments — puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and, eventually, surgery. Boston Children’s Hospital’s Center for Gender Surgery is “the first center of its kind in the U.S. in a major pediatric hospital setting,” as it boasts on its website. It is operating on the logic that children can choose their gender because they know they are the wrong gender before they are even born. Medical and mental health professionals who know better are pushing children down this path, convincing concerned parents that this is what acceptance and support look like. The malpractice lawsuits by the children whose lives they are currently ruining cannot be filed soon enough. https://thepostmillennial.com/study-blames-climate-change-for-children-eating-too-much-and-not-exercising-enough?utm_campaign=64487 Study blames climate change for children eating too much and not exercising enough The talk show CBS Mornings cited a study on Saturday that correlated the growing trend of American obesity to climate change, as increased heat, the study says, is making children stay indoors, consume more calories, and embrace a sedentary lifestyle. https://twitter.com/i/status/1558555239170674688 - Play Video In the study from Temperature, Shawnda A. Morrison argued that rising temperatures have caused children to stay indoors, grow inactive, and eat more. Her work focused on "heat stress assessment" and makes the point that it's more dangerous and less fun to be active if it's extremely hot outside. However, the author conflates metrics from the Covid-19 shutdowns that led to increased obesity in some regions as evidence for her assertions. "Climate change will not only exert direct effects like higher ambient temperatures in many regions but it will also be responsible for indirect effects that can independently affect child physical activity habits, for example as observed during the Covid-19 global pandemic." A 2021 abstract published in the US National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM) titled "Climate Change and Obesity" noted that the "current Covid-19 pandemic has caused some decline in greenhouse gas emissions," in an indication that the pandemic was a positive development for global climate change. The piece also said, "Following multiple lockdowns, there was further increase in obesity in wealthier populations." The NIH/NLM piece indicates that humanity can still gain weight if they're addressing climate change, so long as they're sedentary and consuming more calories than they burn. A study cited by MarketWatch suggests that obesity may actually be causing climate change. "Obesity is associated with approximately 20 percent more greenhouse gas emissions compared to people considered to have a healthier weight." "Researchers in a recently published study found that global obesity was estimated to contribute to an extra 700 megatons of carbon dioxide emissions per year," the study said, according to MarketWatch. Obesity is causing climate change, according to the study, and climate change is causing obesity, according to Temperature. A 2017-18 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that surveyed over 5,000 US adults found that four out of 10 Americans are obese and one out of 10 are severely obese. Americans that were considered severely obese in 1970 was only about one in 100, a number that is ten times more common today. The overall obesity rate has gone up by about 40 percent since 2000. Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://thepostmillennial.com/convicted-child-rapist-guzzles-poison-as-verdict-read-in-texas-court?utm_campaign=64487 Convicted child rapist guzzles poison as verdict read in Texas court Edward Leclair, a convicted child rapist, died on Thursday after guzzling a mysterious liquid while his guilty verdict was being read in a Denton, Texas court. The Washington Post reports that Leclair was convicted on five counts of child sexual assault and, in the courtroom, quaffed from a water bottle while "guilty" after "guilty" count was read in succession. Leclair's lawyer, Mike Howard, said, "I looked over and noticed him drinking. His hand was shaking. At the time, I thought it was shaking because of the verdict. Then he kept drinking and drinking." Howard said Leclair faced a very stern sentence of up to 100 years. The child rapist had been free on bond before the verdict but was escorted to a holding cell after he was deemed guilty. According to CNN, Denton County Assistant District Attorney Jamie Beck, said the drink looked "cloudy," and "Our investigator noticed him chug the water. He told the bailiff he might want to go check on him. The bailiff did. He was unconscious in the holding cell." Defense Attorney Howard said Leclair started vomiting "shortly after entering the holdover cell," and that emergency services were called. The Denton Record-Chronicle reported that Leclair was charged with raping a 14-year-old girl in 2016. The child had posted a personal ad on Criaglist and solicited the meeting but said Leclair raped her when they met and drove to a nearby hotel. Two years later the girl's mother called police on Leclair and he was arrested. His trial began on August 8 and he was out on a $30,000 bond. DA Beck said, "He was very much either dying or dead," when the bailiff found him and now the Texas Rangers are investigating this "in-custody death." Tarrant County Medical Examiner forensic pathologists are performing an autopsy. The Jurors were informed of Leclair's death on Friday and the judge told them it was not their fault. https://reclaimthenet.org/rumble-new-record-monthly-active-users/ Rumble sets new record, 76% year-on-year growth in active users Neutral video sharing platform Rumble reported record monthly active users and a record for uploaded content in Q2 2022 along with a strong user engagement growth trajectory. Monthly active users increased by 76% year-on-year to an average of 44 million monthly active users while content uploaded increased by 283% year-on-year to 8,948 video hours per day. User engagement increased by 62% year-on-year with Rumble users watching an average of 8.1 billion minutes per month. This is Rumble’s second record-setting quarter of the year with the video sharing platform setting record all-time highs in all key performance measures in Q1 2022. “While most platforms are experiencing declines or slowed growth, we are seeing the opposite,” Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski tweeted. Pavlovski added that in his opinion, the reason other platforms’ growth is slowing is because “audiences are going to places like Rumble.” Many users have embraced Rumble because it has committed to allowing its users to speak freely while Big Tech platforms have doubled down on censorship. In Q2 2022, Rumble doubled down on this commitment by announcing “open-source” free speech rules that users can give feedback on and vowing to not operate in countries that move towards censorship. In addition to this, Rumble provided censorship protection for author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza’s latest documentary, “2000 Mules.” The documentary became a “huge hit” for Rumble and was reportedly the biggest political documentary in a decade. Rumble also added several new features during Q2 2022 including picture-in-picture on its web player, full-screen vertical discovery on iOS, and dark mode for iOS. By contrast, the world’s biggest video sharing platform, YouTube, continued to engage in or commit to mass censorship throughout Q2 2022. Some of the many examples of this include YouTube deleting over 70,000 Ukraine war videos, removing a New York Post interview with someone who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, discussing the censorship of “misinformation” with Poland’s President, and reiterating its commitment to constant censorship of “misinformation” at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting for 2022. Now it’s time for my favorite topic: Sports! https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/08/13/djokovic-forced-out-tennis-tournament-biden-ban-unvaxed-travellers/ Djokovic Forced Out of Tennis Tournament by Biden Ban on Unvaxed Travellers Novak Djokovic pulled out of next week’s hard-court tournament in Cincinnati on Friday because he has not gotten any COVID-19 vaccine shots and so is not allowed to travel to the United States. That is also why Djokovic is not expected to be able to enter the U.S. Open, the year’s last Grand Slam tournament, which begins in New York on Aug. 29. Djokovic is a 35-year-old from Serbia who owns 21 major championships, one behind Rafael Nadal for the men’s record. Djokovic has said he won’t get vaccinated against the illness caused by the coronavirus, even if that prevents him from playing in certain tournaments. He missed the Australian Open in January after being deported from that country and needed to sit out two events in the United States earlier this year, along with a tournament in Montreal this week. Unvaccinated foreign citizens can’t go to Canada or the U.S. currently; the Cincinnati tournament’s news release announcing Djokovic’s withdrawal cited “travel restrictions.” Djokovic has said he was still holding out hope of being able to enter the U.S. Open, but that would require a change of government policy, which the U.S. Tennis Association says it will adhere to. Djokovic is a three-time champion at the U.S. Open and was the runner-up last year to Daniil Medvedev. Serena Williams is entered in the field for what is expected to be one of her last appearances on tour. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button down below. If you want to sign up for a club membership, sign up for our conference, or sign up for our magazine, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. As always, if you want to send me a news story, have questions about our conference, or become a corporate partner, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.
Good Tuesday morning everyone, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, August 16th, 2022. FLF Magazine: We are on a mission to make magazines great again. So, subscribe to our Fight Laugh Feast magazine. This is a quarterly mini-book like experience, packed full of a variety of authors that includes theologically-driven cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled throughout the glossy pages, and more. Sign your church up, sign your grumpy uncle up, and while you are at it…sign up the Pope, Elon Musks, and Russel Moore. Disclaimer: This magazine will guarantee various responses and CrossPolitic is not held liable for any of them. Reading the whole magazine may cause theological maturation, possibly encourage your kids to take the Lord’s Supper with you, and will likely cause you to randomly chuckle in joy at God’s wondrous world. Sign up today! Four issues and $60 per year, that is it. Go to fightlaughfeast.com right now to sign up!. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/at-boston-childrens-hospital-illogical-and-destructive-gender-ideology-reigns At Boston Children's Hospital, illogical and destructive gender ideology reigns Several videos from Boston Children’s Hospital on transgender children are making the rounds. They highlight how destructive the transgender medical agenda is for children and how illogical transgender activists are. Two of the videos claim that children can know that they are transgender from birth or even while still in utero. The hospital boasts that it regularly sees transgender children as young as 2 or 3 years old, when they meet with a psychologist who pushes them down the road of social gender transitioning. Concerned parents are told that beginning an irreversible process based on the word of a 2-year-old is just being “supportive.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1558823459651817477 - Play Video How do children know they are the wrong gender from birth or in the womb? That is not clear. In fact, it's hard even to imagine what that means. But we do apparently have metrics for when they are around 2 or 3. According to the hospital, a child refusing to get a haircut or playing with “opposite gender” toys can only mean that the child is transgender and must begin the gender transition process. https://twitter.com/i/status/1558669742126223361 - Play Video Aside from the wild leap in logic from a child rejecting a haircut to social gender transitioning, this makes no sense by the very logic that transgender activists have promoted. If gender is an entirely social construct, then the idea of gendered toys is also a social construct. So, if the idea that only girls play with dolls (for example) is an outdated social construct, how does a boy playing with a doll prove that he is actually a girl and should begin the transition process? This is not some exercise in philosophy or thought experiment. This is the contradictory nature of the logic that therapists and doctors are using to push children down the path toward irreversible and damaging treatments — puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and, eventually, surgery. Boston Children’s Hospital’s Center for Gender Surgery is “the first center of its kind in the U.S. in a major pediatric hospital setting,” as it boasts on its website. It is operating on the logic that children can choose their gender because they know they are the wrong gender before they are even born. Medical and mental health professionals who know better are pushing children down this path, convincing concerned parents that this is what acceptance and support look like. The malpractice lawsuits by the children whose lives they are currently ruining cannot be filed soon enough. https://thepostmillennial.com/study-blames-climate-change-for-children-eating-too-much-and-not-exercising-enough?utm_campaign=64487 Study blames climate change for children eating too much and not exercising enough The talk show CBS Mornings cited a study on Saturday that correlated the growing trend of American obesity to climate change, as increased heat, the study says, is making children stay indoors, consume more calories, and embrace a sedentary lifestyle. https://twitter.com/i/status/1558555239170674688 - Play Video In the study from Temperature, Shawnda A. Morrison argued that rising temperatures have caused children to stay indoors, grow inactive, and eat more. Her work focused on "heat stress assessment" and makes the point that it's more dangerous and less fun to be active if it's extremely hot outside. However, the author conflates metrics from the Covid-19 shutdowns that led to increased obesity in some regions as evidence for her assertions. "Climate change will not only exert direct effects like higher ambient temperatures in many regions but it will also be responsible for indirect effects that can independently affect child physical activity habits, for example as observed during the Covid-19 global pandemic." A 2021 abstract published in the US National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM) titled "Climate Change and Obesity" noted that the "current Covid-19 pandemic has caused some decline in greenhouse gas emissions," in an indication that the pandemic was a positive development for global climate change. The piece also said, "Following multiple lockdowns, there was further increase in obesity in wealthier populations." The NIH/NLM piece indicates that humanity can still gain weight if they're addressing climate change, so long as they're sedentary and consuming more calories than they burn. A study cited by MarketWatch suggests that obesity may actually be causing climate change. "Obesity is associated with approximately 20 percent more greenhouse gas emissions compared to people considered to have a healthier weight." "Researchers in a recently published study found that global obesity was estimated to contribute to an extra 700 megatons of carbon dioxide emissions per year," the study said, according to MarketWatch. Obesity is causing climate change, according to the study, and climate change is causing obesity, according to Temperature. A 2017-18 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that surveyed over 5,000 US adults found that four out of 10 Americans are obese and one out of 10 are severely obese. Americans that were considered severely obese in 1970 was only about one in 100, a number that is ten times more common today. The overall obesity rate has gone up by about 40 percent since 2000. Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://thepostmillennial.com/convicted-child-rapist-guzzles-poison-as-verdict-read-in-texas-court?utm_campaign=64487 Convicted child rapist guzzles poison as verdict read in Texas court Edward Leclair, a convicted child rapist, died on Thursday after guzzling a mysterious liquid while his guilty verdict was being read in a Denton, Texas court. The Washington Post reports that Leclair was convicted on five counts of child sexual assault and, in the courtroom, quaffed from a water bottle while "guilty" after "guilty" count was read in succession. Leclair's lawyer, Mike Howard, said, "I looked over and noticed him drinking. His hand was shaking. At the time, I thought it was shaking because of the verdict. Then he kept drinking and drinking." Howard said Leclair faced a very stern sentence of up to 100 years. The child rapist had been free on bond before the verdict but was escorted to a holding cell after he was deemed guilty. According to CNN, Denton County Assistant District Attorney Jamie Beck, said the drink looked "cloudy," and "Our investigator noticed him chug the water. He told the bailiff he might want to go check on him. The bailiff did. He was unconscious in the holding cell." Defense Attorney Howard said Leclair started vomiting "shortly after entering the holdover cell," and that emergency services were called. The Denton Record-Chronicle reported that Leclair was charged with raping a 14-year-old girl in 2016. The child had posted a personal ad on Criaglist and solicited the meeting but said Leclair raped her when they met and drove to a nearby hotel. Two years later the girl's mother called police on Leclair and he was arrested. His trial began on August 8 and he was out on a $30,000 bond. DA Beck said, "He was very much either dying or dead," when the bailiff found him and now the Texas Rangers are investigating this "in-custody death." Tarrant County Medical Examiner forensic pathologists are performing an autopsy. The Jurors were informed of Leclair's death on Friday and the judge told them it was not their fault. https://reclaimthenet.org/rumble-new-record-monthly-active-users/ Rumble sets new record, 76% year-on-year growth in active users Neutral video sharing platform Rumble reported record monthly active users and a record for uploaded content in Q2 2022 along with a strong user engagement growth trajectory. Monthly active users increased by 76% year-on-year to an average of 44 million monthly active users while content uploaded increased by 283% year-on-year to 8,948 video hours per day. User engagement increased by 62% year-on-year with Rumble users watching an average of 8.1 billion minutes per month. This is Rumble’s second record-setting quarter of the year with the video sharing platform setting record all-time highs in all key performance measures in Q1 2022. “While most platforms are experiencing declines or slowed growth, we are seeing the opposite,” Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski tweeted. Pavlovski added that in his opinion, the reason other platforms’ growth is slowing is because “audiences are going to places like Rumble.” Many users have embraced Rumble because it has committed to allowing its users to speak freely while Big Tech platforms have doubled down on censorship. In Q2 2022, Rumble doubled down on this commitment by announcing “open-source” free speech rules that users can give feedback on and vowing to not operate in countries that move towards censorship. In addition to this, Rumble provided censorship protection for author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza’s latest documentary, “2000 Mules.” The documentary became a “huge hit” for Rumble and was reportedly the biggest political documentary in a decade. Rumble also added several new features during Q2 2022 including picture-in-picture on its web player, full-screen vertical discovery on iOS, and dark mode for iOS. By contrast, the world’s biggest video sharing platform, YouTube, continued to engage in or commit to mass censorship throughout Q2 2022. Some of the many examples of this include YouTube deleting over 70,000 Ukraine war videos, removing a New York Post interview with someone who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, discussing the censorship of “misinformation” with Poland’s President, and reiterating its commitment to constant censorship of “misinformation” at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting for 2022. Now it’s time for my favorite topic: Sports! https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/08/13/djokovic-forced-out-tennis-tournament-biden-ban-unvaxed-travellers/ Djokovic Forced Out of Tennis Tournament by Biden Ban on Unvaxed Travellers Novak Djokovic pulled out of next week’s hard-court tournament in Cincinnati on Friday because he has not gotten any COVID-19 vaccine shots and so is not allowed to travel to the United States. That is also why Djokovic is not expected to be able to enter the U.S. Open, the year’s last Grand Slam tournament, which begins in New York on Aug. 29. Djokovic is a 35-year-old from Serbia who owns 21 major championships, one behind Rafael Nadal for the men’s record. Djokovic has said he won’t get vaccinated against the illness caused by the coronavirus, even if that prevents him from playing in certain tournaments. He missed the Australian Open in January after being deported from that country and needed to sit out two events in the United States earlier this year, along with a tournament in Montreal this week. Unvaccinated foreign citizens can’t go to Canada or the U.S. currently; the Cincinnati tournament’s news release announcing Djokovic’s withdrawal cited “travel restrictions.” Djokovic has said he was still holding out hope of being able to enter the U.S. Open, but that would require a change of government policy, which the U.S. Tennis Association says it will adhere to. Djokovic is a three-time champion at the U.S. Open and was the runner-up last year to Daniil Medvedev. Serena Williams is entered in the field for what is expected to be one of her last appearances on tour. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button down below. If you want to sign up for a club membership, sign up for our conference, or sign up for our magazine, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. As always, if you want to send me a news story, have questions about our conference, or become a corporate partner, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.
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In this bonus edition of the Glory UGA Podcast we preview both the Men's and Women's SEC Tennis Tournaments set to open this weekend! The Men's tournament is returning to Athens so we start there with a preview of the (likely) quarterfinal matchup with Tennessee before detailing what to expect from the UGA lineup. We then move over to the Women's side to discuss recent injuries, the lineup, the draw, and much more! Do yourself a favor and make the trip to Athens for some post-season college tennis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices