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It's pre-Christmas week and we have a doozy! The famous Texas Dave and insanely skilled Ted O'Hanlan hung out this week to give us the scoop on their work at Seattle's new sweetheart brewery, Here... The post Episode 125: French Horns and Best Bitters with Texas Dave and Ted O'Hanlan from Here Today appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast.
Strap in for an episode of Off The Road Again, where we delve into the world of rally driving, F1 excitement, and a heartwarming mission to rescue dogs. This week, we're joined by Dave Carpetyan, the owner and operator of the renowned Rally Ready Driving School in Dale, Texas. Dave brings a wealth of experience from the thrilling realms of motorsport and a passion for canine welfare, making this episode a unique blend of speed and compassion. First up, Dave takes us through his exhilarating experience with Red Bull F1 during the US Grand Prix week. As Dave recounts his interactions with the world's top drivers and his insights into the technological marvels that make F1 one of the most exciting sports in the world. Next, we switch gears to discuss Dave's involvement with Sierra Cars at the legendary Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Hear about the challenges and thrills of competing in this iconic race, known for its treacherous turns and breathtaking altitudes. Dave shares his personal stories from Pikes Peak, providing an insider's perspective on what it takes to conquer one of the most demanding hill climbs in the world. But Dave's story isn't just about speed and competition. He opens up about "Rally Rescue," his inspiring initiative to foster dogs in need. Discover how Dave combines his passion for rally driving with his love for animals, creating a unique foster system that provides a loving temporary home for dogs awaiting adoption. It's a touching reminder of the power of giving back and the special bond between humans and their four-legged friends. In addition, Dave dives into his tips for aspiring rally drivers, the future of rally sports, and how he's training the next generation of drivers at his Rally Ready Driving School. Whether you're a motorsport enthusiast, an animal lover, or just love a good adventure story, this episode has something for everyone. Buckle up for a ride through the exciting, compassionate, and always unpredictable world of Dave Carpetyan. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join us every week for more adventures "Off The Road Again." Safe travels, and remember, the best adventures often start where the road ends! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtheroadagain/support
The boys are off on another hour long nonsensical fever dream with everyone's favorite rally driving hippy, Texas Dave, in the hot seat. Fitbod App: Use this link for 25% off membership and 3 personalized workouts: https://fitbod.me/timeforpie/ Hoist Drink https://drinkhoist.com/ USE CODE: timeforpie for 20% off Website: https://timeforpie.co
Bo and the crew talk about what Dan Campbell looks like the most, the biggest games over the weekend and Dave Bartoo picking the games within the state in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about how Andy Reid looks like the fun uncle at family gatherings and then they start thinking about what Dan Campbell looks like. They settle on the idea that he looks like a mad parent at a little league game. Jason is heading to Austin, Texas to go see a comedian and Bo starts talking about his favorite Ron White story. Bo and the crew break down the biggest games of the weekend and Bo goes out on a limb by taking Alabama over Texas. Dave Bartoo of the Colle Football Matrix joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about the biggest games this weekend live in the BankPlus Studio. Dave talks about the matchup between Mississippi State and Arizona and how the strength of the offenses will decide the game. Bo and Dave look at the talent of Jayden de Lura for Arizona and believes that Arizona's success runs through him. Dave thinks that this game isn't a do-or-die for Arnett and compares him to Mike Norvell's first seasons at Florida State when people wanted him gone. Dave looks at the Ole Miss vs Tulane game and talks about how the outcome relies on if Ole miss is taking Tulane seriously when they have a lot of hard SEC games to look at in the future. Dave talks about how the coaching staffs of both programs are pretty solid but Ole Miss recruits almost 50 spots higher than Tulane on average. Dave believes that the game line is for public perception and helps Vegas make more money off the bets. Dave and Bo talk about the Texas A&M and Miami game and look at who the best coach on the field will be. Texas heads to Tuscaloosa to play Alabama this weekend and how Steve Sarkisian has never outperformed his talent before. Dave tells Bo that Texas has the best trio of coaches in all of college football and how underperforming at head coach has held them back. Dave looks at Deion Sanders at Colorado and talks about how Colorado went from 9 point underdogs to Nebraska before week one to six point favorites after beating TCU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Circuit drivers see one corner 1000 times — rally drivers see 1000 corners one time.” In this High Performance Academy Tuned In episode, we're joined by the one and only Dave Carapetyan of Rally Ready.Use ‘RALLYREADY50' to get 50% off HPA's Suspension Tuning & Optimization course: hpacademy.com/courses/suspension-and-car-setupBetter known as ‘Texas Dave', this driver and instructor owns and operates the Rally Ready driving school on a converted cattle ranch 30 minutes outside of Austin, and joins podcast host Andre Simon for a dive deep into the world of rally. Dave first breaks down the sport, explaining the ins and outs of stages, co-drivers, service intervals and everything in between, before jumping into the mechanical side of the equation to talk about damper setup, braking needs, and the importance of horsepower. There's a lot that goes into building a winning rally car and, as you can probably guess, it's more than just piecing together a rapid machine.Time is also spent covering the best ways for an amateur to get into this sport, from the right vehicle to pick, to setting realistic expectations, to just how much money you really need to be competitive. The guys also have an interesting chat around FWD vs RWD vs AWD that may surprise a few listeners.Lastly, although there's a lot that goes into building the abilities needed to become a podium-level rally driver, Dave still thinks there are a few key skills that, when mastered, will get all the aspiring Sebastian Loebs out there a long way towards success — even rally newbies like Daniel Ricciardo.Want to take your driving skills to the next level? Start here: https://hpcdmy.co/driverbFollow Dave here:IG: @texas_dave, @rallyready, @brcc_motorsportsFB: Rally Ready Driving SchoolWWW: rallyready.com
Explorer Series: We launch a new series, where we dive into a particular domain and explore the dynamics of a profession, craft and art. On this 2-part series we curiously dive into the art of Rally Racing. Racing combines the best of engineering, road design and skill- It's about the human and machine moving as one. Rally is one of the most unique forms of racing where you drive mostly with your feet, the road is completely unpredictable and communication in the cockpit is key. Dave Carapetyan (aka Texas Dave), Founder & CEO of Rally Ready and Professional Rally Driver, has spent nearly 20 years sliding rally cars in the dirt and pushing the limits. This 11-time Pikes Peak and Baja 500 winner has learned a lot about himself and others through rally. He believes the more we know, the further we are from the destination, making it difficult to feel settled in what one has accomplished. Ego and the relentless pursuit for more is equally a superpower and liability in all of us, but those that can harness it are destined to change the world. Dave transformed his career as a racing driver into something that he can share with others. By introducing and teaching others the sport of rally, he has found a new gear. The greatest rally instructors sometimes have little to no experience in rally, but are highly empathetic, great listeners and understand People deeply. A great coach is not necessarily a great olympian. Dave shares that the journey has become the destination and winning is not as important. The further we chase the glory, the further we get away from our destination, because it will never be good enough. Get obsessed with the ride and loving others - You'll arrive at your destination. Learn more about Texas Dave & Rally Ready: www.rallyready.com Check out other ways Joseph and Team are serving other Leaders at www.cabreratoro.com Follow @cabreratoro_explore (Instagram) Follow www.youtube.com/@JosephCabreraExplore LinkedIn:CabreraToro
What's up, Everyone!? It has been a long time since we uploaded a new episode but..here it is. This story comes all the way from Dallas Texas and it is told by my good friend Texas Dave. I hope you all find the chills you are looking for in this story and thank you for listening. I will be uploading stories as consistently as I can so please bare with me. If you would like to share your strange experiences on the podcast or leave me tips on improving the show, reach me at ctybpodcast@gmail.com. Your feedback is appreciated.
Kevin Reeves, Texas Dave and Tom Williams sit down at Daves house to talk about how they got started in rally racing, how BRCC got involved with them, and some hilarious stories along the way
“Circuit drivers see one corner 1000 times — rally drivers see 1000 corners one time.” In this High Performance Academy Tuned In episode, we're joined by the one and only Dave Carapetyan of Rally Ready.Use ‘PODCAST75' for $75 off your first HPA course here: https://hpcdmy.co/hpa-tuned-inBetter known as ‘Texas Dave', this driver and instructor owns and operates the Rally Ready driving school on a converted cattle ranch 30 minutes outside of Austin, and joins podcast host Andre Simon for a dive deep into the world of rally. Dave first breaks down the sport, explaining the ins and outs of stages, co-drivers, service intervals and everything in between, before jumping into the mechanical side of the equation to talk about damper setup, braking needs, and the importance of horsepower. There's a lot that goes into building a winning rally car and, as you can probably guess, it's more than just piecing together a rapid machine.Time is also spent covering the best ways for an amateur to get into this sport, from the right vehicle to pick, to setting realistic expectations, to just how much money you really need to be competitive. The guys also have an interesting chat around FWD vs RWD vs AWD that may surprise a few listeners.Lastly, although there's a lot that goes into building the abilities needed to become a podium-level rally driver, Dave still thinks there are a few key skills that, when mastered, will get all the aspiring Sebastian Loebs out there a long way towards success — even rally newbies like Daniel Ricciardo.Want to take your driving skills to the next level? Start here: https://hpcdmy.co/driverbFollow Dave here: IG: @texas_dave, @rallyready, @brcc_motorsportsFB: Rally Ready Driving SchoolWWW: rallyready.com
Episode 14, FULL SHOW -- Grant & Danny take a peek into the Nats first series in Texas since 2005 as the Nats take on the Rangers for a weekend Interleague series (1:00). One half of the Radio play-by-play booth, Dave Jageler, joins Bustin' Loose Baseball to give us insight on life on the road as an MLB Broadcaster. He discusses what it's like to prepare to call a game, traveling across the country, what it was like to call games during the pandemic, and more! (4:30). We read off the latest 5-star reviews of Bustin' Loose Baseball, and hit our Superlative of the Week, which asks, which current Nats player would make a good NBA prospect? (36:30) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ross and Chris welcome Texas Dave Carapetyan back to the show. Dave is the owner/operator of the Rally Ready Ranch near Austin, Texas. Dave also pilots a Black Rifle Coffee Company Green Subaru in the ARA Rally Championship. Watch out for him in the Mud Whale Super Champio standings! Dave also creates great content with the Black Rifle Coffee Company Motorsports Division. Also discussed were the Jeep Magneto 2.0 concept and a potential comedy podcast name...
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The inspiration for this conversation was to talk to Dave and Bucky about their first run in One Lap of America in a Subaru STI S209 and to talk about Lasek Rallysport which they just launched as a part of the Rally Ready Driving School. One Lap of America is a truly unique event that places a unique set of demands on both the car and drivers and Bucky is putting together a number of videos documenting their run this year on his Youtube channel. Bucky and Dave also have a lot of history in Rally Racing. It was a lot of fun to talk to them about what they love so much about driving on dirt, and about how much they love the Rally community in general. That was the inspiration for Bucky to launch Lasek Rallysport in conjunction with the Rally Ready Driving School. Thanks for listening and Stay Tuned!
Jarred Taylor and guest host Texas Dave provide on site interviews with participants of BRCC’s annual Veteran Adaptive Athlete Shoot in San Antonio, Texas. VAAS was created to provide disabled veterans with a positive social event and a meditative alternative to firearm shooting via the sport of archery and the community that it creates.
JT and Texas Dave link up for an outrageously funny episode of FRA. The two discuss Dave’s racing career, Triscuit milk, new math, the Rally Ready Driving Ranch, and more.
Ross & Chris welcome Dave Carpetyan (Texas Dave) to the show. Dave is the owner/operator of Rally Ready Driving School in Dale, Texas (near Austin). Dave has raced Integra rally cars, competed at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, toured New Zealand (does a solid NZ accent impression too), and bought a WW2-era aircraft hanger for the Rally Ranch. Dave is always ready to jump something and Chris is going to visit him since he has never jumped anything with four wheels.
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Parisa Fitz-Henley the Amazing Gorgeous and Funny Witch from NBC's hit series Midnight Texas chats with Host Galaxy about Farting, Tooting, Midnight Texas, Dave Bautista, Marvel, Comic Con, Starring as Princess Meghan in 'Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance' and much more. www.ComicCon-Radio.com Instagram.com/ComicConRadio Twitter.com/ComicConRadio1 Please Subscribe to our Podcast and Share this Episode! This Holiday Season enter to Win; Cash, Trips, and Prizes from the Comic Con Radio Vault. Details release December 10, 2018 Listen to our episodes and get a chance to win a trip for 2 to Comic Con San Diego or Comic Con New York!
The Show Notes Opposites attract? Intro Christmas was lovely— but the fish has to go Ask George - Shiny & I’m Slowly Turning Into You? from Mikel in Texas Dave’s Night Out / Creativity New Year’s Resolutions for 2018 Religious Moron of The Week - Terry & Brenda Millender from Larry Miller Update on Jessie & Micah The History Chunk - December 29th Interesting Fauna - Chickadees, Water Fowl and the Arctic Redpoll PFA & GEO SOLO shows Show close ................................... Mentioned in the Show How birds stay warm through Canada's cold winters · · · GIG REMINDER · · · Sun. Dec 31 Philadelphia Funk Authority NYE Party 8:00 - 12:30 Allentown Jetport Bar & Lounge jetportpa.com/ Fri. Jan 5 Philadelphia Funk Authority 8:00pm - 11:00pm Rivals Sports Bar & Nightclub 5 Lehns Court, Easton, PA rivalseaston.com Sat. Jan 6th George Solo & Acoustic 8:00 - 11:00 Proper Brewing Co. 117 West Broad St Quakertown PA theproperbrewing.com ................................... Geologic Podcast Patronage Subscribe and information on subscription levels. ................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Thanks to Joseph at Pixel + Spoke. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as and E-BOOK and PRINT editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information sez, "Congratulations to Jessie and Micah!"
In 1985 David Williamson and his brother were struggling to make their used car sales business work. After failing to sell a 1947 Dodge pickup truck multiple times, even going as far as to offer it for as little as $300, they got the bright idea of trying to sell just parts from the truck. They listed an ad for truck parts in a motor news magazine, and what had been an impossible vehicle to sell, became a hot commodity. They ended up selling parts from that old truck for $3,000 and realized there was a lot of money in just selling parts. Those were the modest beginnings of CTC Auto Ranch; now they are one of largest classic car junkyards in the country. Starting with just 80 cars, they now have over 4,000 classic cars and sell parts all over the world. Today, on Small Business War Stories, we talked with David Williamson from CTC Auto Ranch about his start and success in the classic car junkyard business.
Live from Austin, Texas - Dave starts a church, Jeff sells the antidote to a viral soft drink he infected the audience with, and Mike takes 51% ownership of Dave, cashing in by selling cans of his secret Rosenberg Clam Dip. The Nation was repped by an Astronomer and a kid who said it was okay if we threw up on him. Both of them had good business ideas. This was the show you'll tell your grandkids about.
Happy New Year, you splendid denizens of the Barrel! This week, Jon was asleep. So Dan and Tim had to rely upon the services of a long-haired postal worker (Kev) and a bloke from Texas (Dave) to quench your thirst for podcasting buffoonery and general audio goodness. The post BRB UK 43: I Wouldn’t Touch That With a Bargepole appeared first on BigRedBarrel.
Happy New Year, you splendid denizens of the Barrel! This week, Jon was asleep. So Dan and Tim had to rely upon the services of a long-haired postal worker (Kev) and a bloke from Texas (Dave) to quench your thirst for podcasting buffoonery and general audio goodness. This week, we prattle on about: Our New Year's gaming resolutions Tim (and, to a lesser extent, Dan) have a rant Dan finally got his hands on Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, is mildly ambivalent The Walking Dead Tim attempts of review Far Cry 3 The Great British Debate: What's our game of the year?