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Tony opens the show by catching up with Gary and then he and Michael talk about their day playing golf at the BMW Championship Media Day at Caves Valley. Then Tony talks about the tech problems that plagued the show today and prevented him from talking with Bill Simmons. Nigel gives the news, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Wolf Spider "Promised Land" ; "Goodbye Summer" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kyle, Erik, and JD are joined by Tony Ferrari of Dobber Prospects to discuss forward Mason McTavish. As always, we look at McTavish's statistical profile before diving into an expert's opinion. Tony explains why McTavish's shot is so lethal (6:00), how he utilizes his thicc boy status (14:30), his developmental curve (19:00). why he has been flying under the radar (23:30). Then Tony talks about some of his favorite players in the draft (25:30), why Ayrton Martino is underrated (31:30), and how he ranks the top defenseman in the class (35:00). Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Listen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rebellion is super stoked to have guest Tony Malcombe of Electric Sheep Audio in da house! We chewin da fat on Malcombe’s newest venture; Crafting Superior Effects Pedals. On today’s show Malcombe gets a visit from Gros Vaunt. Then Tony is triggered to a flashback of a tasing incident at the world famous Boogie’s! So, we close out another kick ass 4 parter with 2 singles from MuchLikeMountains, Tony Welcome to The Rebellion! Check out Tony here! Electric Sheep Audio Instagram MuchLikeMountains Original Tunes from the show! Streaming now! Spotify iTunes We are proud users of DistroKid! Have music you would like to release? Use the DSR Link here and save 7% on signup! Also helps us as well! Win-Win-Win! DSR Distrokid See what else DSR is up too! Dank Swamp Rebellion
In Episode 871, Sean opens up with some thoughts on OG Anunoby's encouraging progression before chatting about the Raptos' 107-102 win over Indiana with Locked On Pacers co-host Tony East. Sean kicks things off with a look at the 101-81 win over the Heat on Friday, which featured more promising signs from the Raptors; defense as well as some leap-ish looking strides from OG Anunoby. Then Tony joins Sean to break down Toronto's short-handed win over the Pacers with no Kyle Lowry or Pascal Siakam, but plenty of points (30 to be exact) from Anunoby. Then, they turn their attention to Monday's rematch and imagine how the Iowa's favourite sons Nick Nurse and Nate Bjorkgren might adjust after Sunday's matinee. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr recap some of the things said by Nick Saban and Ryan Day Sunday morning during their final media session. Then Tony presents Tom with a number of national title game prop bets from a real live sportsbook.
Warning:This is the Completely Inappropriate Podcast We will be Inappropriate...we are NOT experts.We have a new logo! And thus weeks guest is the very artist who designed it. We are joined by South African artist, Ariela!Enjoy the back and forth banter between Tony and Ariela, from "yo momma" jokes to straight up meanery!Tony and Ariela iron out a foot fetish misunderstanding. Then Tony dives head first into South Africa vs American comparison. Who's more racist? Who's handling the rona better? And what is "load shedding"?We dive into this and so much more, this week. Tune in! We have a lot of fun with our guest AND learn a little culture. Hope to have her again soon. Sincerely,The Inappropriate Ones Email with your inappropriate questions and inappropriate storiesat completelyinappropriatepodcast@gmail.comReach us on twitter @CompletelyInapinstagram @Cipodcastfacebook @Completely Inappropriate Podcastwww.CIpodcast.podbean.comSearch Youtube :Completely Inappropriate Podcastor Bitchute :Completely_Inappropriate_Podcastintro and outro by Tony G.
We had the pleasure of interviewing a real industry master for this episode. Tony has been working in the workspace industry for a very long time. He has a particularly good knack of translating high level tech talk in a way that makes it accessible & understandable to all. This interview went like most conversations Jerry has with Tony. In the first part Tony answers lots of tech questions for workspace providers. Then Tony shares his thoughts on where providers of workspace should be looking and what the future may hold for customer expectations. An inspirational chat with great vision for the future of this space. Thank you Tony! You can find Tony at: tony@freeth.info https://www.freeth.info Join the Commercial Property Investor Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/commercialpropertyinvestor/ Jerry Alexander on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerryalexander/ Instagram for Commercial Property: https://www.instagram.com/jerryalexander.commercial/ Join our email list of Commercial Property Investors to be notified of the latest content and online support: https://www.commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/#contact
Hey Now and Happy Holidays Cabalists! In the holiday special of The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast the Founders start out talking about Steve's Facebook and delivering Grub Hub woes and discuss a bunch of games the group’s been playing including Aliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps, Paladins of the West Kingdom, Chronicles of Crime Welcome to Redview, New York Zoo, Honey Buzz and Dixit. Then sandwiched between our famous holiday tunes the founders hook you up with a feature review of Altar Quest from Blacklist Games and look back at both Cthulhu Death May Die and Batman Gotham City Chronicles. Then Tony is up to bat for his amazing tabletop gaming news roundup followed by a Potpourri of Short Topics of Yesteryear Extravaganza in which we take questions sourced by Cabalists way back in 2013. Then the gang closes out the episode with their yearly tradition of giving each other Secret Santa gifts. We hope everyone has an amazing and wonderful holiday this year! Altar Quest Overview 01:01:40, Altar Quest Review 01:06:03, Batman Gotham City Chronicles Look Back 01:26:59, Cthulhu Death May Die Look Back 01:32:48, News with Tony T 01:39:33, Potpourri of Short Topics of Yesteryear Extravaganza 02:20:19, Secret Santa 02:59:10
Before we get to todays topic we went back and looked up what that Dick Leonard Maltin thought about the last few movies we did. Then Tony made Johanna read some Godzilla book he read as child. Apparently Godzilla isn't an angry lizard that wants to punish all mankind. HE JUST WANTS A FRIEND! Then we read a review by an angry blogger who doubts Johanna is a real fan.
Warning:This is the Completely Inappropriate Podcast We will be Inappropriate...we are NOT experts. Boys and girls of every age, wouldn't you like to see something strange? Well, for that, there's our YouTube channel!It's our Halloween episode of 2020! Roast some marshmallows over the heat of your electric oven and gather round. We got ghost stories and Halloween themed superstitions.We begin with Frank seeing a ghost in San Mateo, Camp Pendleton, Ca. Or was it a demon? Tony shares his encounter with Mexican folklore superstar, "la lechuza"!Then Tony shares a list of Halloween themed superstitions, before coming back to Frank's ghost stories.Frank brings it back home with what goes bump in the night at McAllen city hall! Did we outdo last year's Halloween episode? Listen in and tell us. Sincerely,The Inappropriate Ones Email with your inappropriate questions and inappropriate storiesat completelyinappropriatepodcast@gmail.comReach us on twitter @CompletelyInapinstagram @Cipodcastfacebook @Completely Inappropriate Podcastwww.CIpodcast.podbean.comSearch Youtube :Completely Inappropriate Podcastor Bitchute :Completely_Inappropriate_Podcastintro and outro by Tony G.
Episode 210.5 Here's the back half of our hybrid week of shows. Brian was solo with the news on Ep210. Now Tony is back to join in on all the film review giving fun! The boys review Lovecraft Country, One Night in Miami, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and American Utopia. Then Tony covers The Vow, Possessor, Haunting of Bly Manor and Totally Under Control. We even throw in some added Hollywood News and a Trailer that dropped. Thank you for joining us each week and especially during this unique week of podcasting! socials: twitter: @taketoopodcast hotline: 434-602-1931 email: taketoopodcast@gmail.com follow our pages on Instagram and the Facebook.
Phil opens with a tribute to Daryl Grove of the Total Soccer Show and the key role that Daryl and Ira Jersey played in the creation of OASSCNA and this show. Then Tony joins Phil to break down the Accrington Stanley vs Fleetwood Town match including key players, tactics, and gambling analysis.
Peyton gives an update on how the squad is looking, and previews the upcoming German and EuroLeague seasons. Then Tony and Peyton sit down with former ALBA Berlin teammate, and current Toronto Raptor, Malcolm Miller. Malcolm describes life in the NBA bubble and shares his journey from being an under recruited high school kid, to becoming the first 2 way player in league history and NBA Champion! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tony-peyton/support
Episode 42 - Tony Hart returns to share two stories. First, we hear of her brave journey to finding her true self in a time when that wasn't a common thing to do. Then Tony reflects on her childhood growing up in Tulsa before I44 was built and you could ride horses in the woods where it now sits. Hosted by Ryan Howell. Find us at www.storyclubtulsa.com or on your second favorite social media to find out more about our upcoming shows. If you'd like to tell your story on one of our upcoming shows, message us on our website. We'd love to hear from you! ADULT CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE USED. Music by Doron Deutsch
The Secret Cabal's 2020 Fundraiser is live on Kickstarter right now! Jump over to Kickstarter and search The Secret Cabal 2020 now or head over to www.thesecretcabal.com and click the banner! In today's episode the Founders start out by talking about some games they've been playing including: Star Trek Conflick in the Neutral Zone, Chronicles of Crime: Welcome to Review, On Mars, Chrono-Trek, Star Realms, and Among the Stars. Then Tony, Aaron and Jamie jump right into a feature review of Charterstone, specifically the Steam digital edition designed by Jamey Stegmier and published by Stonemier Games and look back at Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars Outer Rim. Then Tony T goes ape with some important news from all around the gaming industry while the gang chatters in the background. Then the Founders end the episode with another Short Topic Extravaganza including discussion about Expansions, Dungeon Crawl Games and who would play us in the movies. Charterstone Overview 00:48:18, Charterstone Non-Spoiler Section Review 00:53:18, Charterstone Spoiler Section Review 01:16:20, Charterstone Non-Spoiler Final Thoughts 01:25:05, Star Wars Outer Rim Look Back 01:30:47, News with Tony T 01:36:27, Short Topic Extravaganza 02:27:00
Welcome back to Intellicast! We have a great episode for you today. Brian Lamar and Tony Brown are joined by Mike Nash, President of KS&R. They kick off the episode with a brief history of both Mike Nash and KS&R. Then Tony and Brian jump right into the interview with Mike. They discuss Thought Leadership, some of the best practices in conducting thought leadership, which companies should be doing thought leadership and why, and more. Mike then discusses the data collection around creating and producing a thought leadership piece of content, and what he and KS&R look for when they are working on a piece for a client, particularly around focusing on polarizing questions. Mike also discusses why Thought Leadership is so important in these current times, and why investment in it will pay dividends. In the second half of the interview, we get to learn more about Mike with a new round of the 4 Ps. We discover that Mike is a bourbon enthusiast and has been working on the perfect Old Fashion recipe. He’s also been playing more board games with his family, as well as trying to learn to play Xbox. Mike also talks about a few books he has been reading during the pandemic. This is a great episode! To learn more about KS&R, visit their website here: www.ksrinc.com. You can read Mike’s article on Though Leadership Best Practices here: https://www.ksrinc.com/blogs/mike-nash/nash-is-your-thought-leadership-breaking-through-the-noise#.XrqSvmhKiUk You can connect with Mike on LinkedIn here: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mike-nash/1/b94/2b1 The new edition of EMI’s annual report on the sample industry, The Sample Landscape, is now available! You can download a copy of this insightful report on how the sample industry differs, and what you need to know to navigate this industry. Download it here: http://www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ You can discover more about the industry COVID-19 insights and resources, including EMI’s research and blogs by visiting here: https://emi-rs.com/covid-19-research-and-resources/ Got a suggestion or feedback? Reach out to us at Intellicast@emi-rs.com, or on Twitter at @Intellicast1, or leave us a voicemail on our call-in line 513-401-5463.
This particular show was different as starting with Jack and Felicia acted as the Host and David as the guest and the conversation between them telling about their weekend was good to start the program. It was so fun to talk about their sex life especially David talking about his ex-girlfriend Mary. But after that the show got really bored as both Jack and Felicia were talking non sense and it really felt like when will their conversation end. It was so relief when the first caller Lucas turned up otherwise it would have been a terrible boring show Shocked to hear David's brother also a gay. The second segment election 2020 was also boring with David got very less to talk. The second caller Keagen started well and fun to hear whenever David talks. The friend of Keagen was also boring to hear. Then Tony called with Miranda and everyone is laugh at Jack. I don't understand anything these weird people are say. Jack is telling us about black history but doesn't want black Tony to talk. Have heard so many David shows and definitely this is the worst one as David got very less space in the show. Neo from India rates this a 2 star.
Choose Your News - Pick Your Headline features a story about a boss who punched one of his employees. Then Tony asks Travis who he'd rather take a blow from....him or Michelle. His answer? Not the right one.
Tony and Leo sit down and talk about the new PS5 controller coming straight from the future. Then Tony talks about his experience with Valorant and Leo tells us all about his time with Resident Evil 3. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tech-yeah-podcast/support
Ken spends time talking to his mirror. Then Tony joins Ken for a conversation about self-harm, living with distractions, and guilt from making mistakes.
In the second episode with guest Tony Marion, his background in craft beer is discussed with a big focus on his years with DuClaw Brewing. Then Tony gets his second shot at blind tasting, which yields one beer that really catches his fancy.
A recap of my favorite moments from the last six funnel hacking live events. On this episode Russell recaps his favorite parts of all six past Funnel Hacking Live events, and gives a quick recap of this year’s event. Here are some of the awesome things you will hear in this episode: Find out why Russell didn’t want to do another Funnel Hacking Live after year three. Hear which year was Russell’s personal favorite and why. And see how he thinks this year’s event went, and where it falls on his list of favorites. So listen here to find out what Russell really thinks of the past six years of Funnel Hacking Live. ---Transcript--- What’s up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson, I want to welcome you back from Funnel Hacking Live, back to the Marketing Secrets show. Hey everyone, we just back from Funnel Hacking Live yesterday and then today I’m actually flying with my family out to Puerto Rico to hang out with a whole bunch of amazing marketers out there. And I just got this short window to sit and to message you guys. And part of me wants to sit down and do a huge recap of the entire event, which was 4 days of insanity, by far the best Funnel Hacking Live we’ve ever had, which is so crazy because every year we get done and every year the question is “How in the world are we going to make this better than last year?” There’s no way even to top it and somehow, someway, every year it keeps getting better and better and better. So anyway, without me doing a 14 hour episode kind of going into all the details of the stuff, I was thinking more about, this is our 6th event and I want to talk about just kind of the big things I got from each event, like the big takeaway’s and feelings I remember from each one. And for those who were at these events, hopefully it reminds you of that. For those who aren’t, maybe it’ll, I don’t know, who knows what will come up for you. Worst case scenario, hopefully it will get you to go and book tickets for next year’s Funnel Hacking Live. Right now tickets are on sale for I think another day, and then we pull them off the discount. I don’t know if they’ll be available or not, but if they are go to FunnelHackingLive.com and get your tickets for next year’s event in 2021 back in Nashville again. It’s going to be amazing. So with that said, so again, this is our 6th Funnel Hacking Live. The very first one, I remember it was a couple of months after we launched Clickfunnels and people in our community started gathering together and doing these little meetups, and they’d call them Hack-a-thons. Because me and Todd used to always talk about how when we launched Clickfunnels we’d go into these hack-a-thons and go into a room for a week or two weeks, drink a bunch of Redbulls and code all night. Not going to lie, I don’t know how to code, and I didn’t drink Redbulls, but they would. And I’d be sitting there trying to do marking, and I’d be doing Dream 100 and writing copy and writing emails and sales pages, all the things to get ready for this launch. So we started seeing people doing that, and they were getting together, and they were like, ‘Let’s do a hack-a-thon, who wants to meet up in San Diego? Who wants to meet up in Austin?” And we started seeing this happening and we’re like, “We should do an event.” I was actually really scared of doing an event because the last two events I had done in a prior business, one of them I had 300 people who signed up, and then only 100 showed up, which was bad. The next one we had 1200 people signed up and only 200 showed up, which was humiliating to me. The second one wasn’t my own personal event, but I was part of the community that was doing it. I remember getting there, and we’re about to open the doors, and we looked out in the hallway, and we were like, ‘There’s no way there’s 1200 people here.” So we came back and we pulled out a thousand, probably 8 or 900 chairs out of the room, and it was the worst most painful, awkward, embarrassing feeling for me ever. People came in, and there’s like 2/3rds of the room empty, no chairs, the first 3rd only had chairs. Ugh. Anyway, I was like, “I’ll never do events again.” So you know fast forward now, 3 or 4 years later we’re sitting at this thing and we’re like, ‘We should do an event.” And I’m like, “I don’t want to do an event.” And like, “If we don’t, someone else is going to start doing one in our community. It’s happening regardless, we have to do this thing.” So we finally agreed to do it. We sold tickets, we sold 600 tickets to it, it was in Las Vegas, and I remember being so scared that nobody was going to show up. And we were also giving away my Ferrari at this thing, and we were launching our Dream Car Contest. So in the room we had the Ferrari and we had a Corvette, which I ended up keeping that Corvette for a couple of years afterwards, because it was pretty awesome. But we had this event, I remember being so scared and I remember we started at noon day one. And we started at noon and I remember sitting at 11:00-11:30 sitting behind the stage scared to death that no one was going to show up. I remember peaking behind the curtain and looking out, and being blown away that we packed the room. It was packed. And I didn’t know what to do, just one of those things where you’re freaking out about everything. Anyway, the event was amazing, we started on, again, it started at noon and we did the whole, that whole day, the second day we did a whole day, and the third day we went to about noon day three, and then we were done. So literally it was like a 2 day event, because I didn’t know what else to talk about, and you know, I was not an event person. I do remember at that event was the first time we decided to launch a Clickfunnels certification program. And we were only going to have 50 people sign up for it, and it was one of the biggest table rushes I’ve ever seen. We ended up getting over a hundred people signed up for it, and we launched our certification program. I remember that event, it just, when it was done, just being so grateful. We weren’t sure if we were going to do it again, then finally decided, yeah, let’s do it again. So that was Funnel Hacking Live part one. Funnel Hacking Live part two, we decided to go to San Diego, and we thought we’d make it a little bigger, so we went from 600 seats to 1200, which I was super scared about. So we did it in San Diego, and at that event, is…let’s see how did we do it? At that event is where we launched, no we re-opened up the certification program. I think year one was $3500, year two we raised it to $8000. This is the first event we ever had a keynote speaker, so we had Marcus Lemonis come, which was so cool. And it was crazy, we did the whole event, we sold the certification program again. This time we did it differently. Darin Stevens who is a close friend of mine, he kind of showed me the way they sold things at events, so we kind of modeled his model, which basically I talked about and I had everybody leave the room, and then if they wanted to sign up they had to come back in with a $500 deposit. And then they’d come back in, and then basically what we’d do is we’d sit down and explain to them what it was, and they had the chance to pay the $8000 at that point. And I remember everybody leaving the room and being so scared like, “What if nobody comes back in?” I was hyperventilating, and freaking out. And then we opened the door for those who wanted to sign back up and we had 120-130 people come back in and we did over $1 million in sales that event, and I was just like, “Oh my gosh, this is crazy.” So that was year two. Same thing that year, I remember being scared to death no one was going to show up. That event was amazing. And the big thing I remember getting from that event, is I didn’t just have marketing teachers, like we did year number one. I brought in some personal development coaches. We had Sean Stephenson came and spoke, Marcus Lemonis who I thought was going to be a business speaker, but he was more personal development, he was amazing. We had, I’m going to blank on his name, he was a comedian, like a personal development comedian, he came and spoke and it was awesome. Yeah, that was that year. It was cool. So then, fast forward to Funnel Hacking Live 3.0, we went to Dallas, and this time we had 1300 seats, so we got a little bit bigger. We ended up selling out really fast, which was kind of, I was like, “Oh my gosh, I guess this could be bigger than we thought.” This was the first year that I ever invited Tony Robbins to speak, I was so excited and so nervous. We also shut down our certification program at that time, so we decided not to keep doing certifications, for reasons that could a be a podcast for another day. So I was like, “I need something different to sell at the event.” At each event we sell something. So we’re kind of thinking through that, and we did a couple of things. Number one, that’s where we launched Actionetics MD, the very first time. And I remember that presentation killed it, it was one of my best presentations ever. I just went onstage and we had the “We are not ConfusionSoft” t-shirts, I ripped my shirt off, and the biggest table rush ever. Tons of people signed up for that, which was awesome. But then later in the event we tried to sell the FHAT event so people would come to Boise for $10,000 and I totally screwed up that whole presentation. I think we got like 5 people to sign up and I was just devastated because the year before we did over a million dollars, and this year we did like 50 grand or something in sales. And I remember I just, it would get me bummed out because that event, oh and I remember I tried to orchestrate the event, I had a whole new idea that I thought was going to be the greatest thing ever, so I orchestrated the event to set up the sale in this certain way, and it completely bombed and we lost money at that event. I was like, we should never do this again. Especially after we spent so much money on Tony Robbins and all these things. I remember that event, and even leading up to the event, there was a couple of things, I did a presentation right before Tony and I didn’t go very well. I remember just, after that, before Tony got there, it was like, “I never want to do this again. I’m done. I’ll never do Funnel Hacking Live again.” Then Tony came out and he just killed it. It was amazing. I remember afterwards, him on stage and the entire audience stood up and started chanting my name, and I was like, “I didn’t do anything. I brought tony, but I didn’t do anything.” But because I brought Tony to them, people were chanting. I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is amazing.” So after that event, I remember going back and first off, I didn’t want to do it again, but we decided let’s do it one more, let’s do it again. So we did. This time we decided to go to Orlando and have 3500 people, so it got bigger, and we invited Tony back again, and he said, “Yes.” which was really, really. And this time we hired Sage Productions, which if anyone knows Barry and Blue at Sage, they are an amazing team that helps you run events but also helps you choreograph how you sell at events as well. So we changed how we did everything. And of all the events I think we’ve ever done, this was my, this was the one that was the most fulfilling for me for a lot of reasons. Number one, it was the first time we ever had the Operation Underground Railroad, we showed the Operation Toussaint video at that presentation. Tim Ballard was there, we brought everything on, and it was insanely emotional. I remember at the end of night one, day one was amazing anyway, but at the end of night one we showed the documentary and me and Tim Ballard got on stage and we’re bawling our eyes out, I was an emotional wreck. It was bad. And that was day one. Day two went off, day three went off, and then we launched the Two Comma Club X coaching program, and we were hoping to sell I think, 250 people was the goal, and night one we signed up l think 400 people. And I was just blown away. And the next day we did a re-pitch, which I’d never done before, and we had Myron Golden come up and do this re-pitch that he just kind of made up on the spot and he closed another 300 and something people. So we had 800 and something people that signed up for the coaching program that year. I remember coming off stage and Melanie my assistant was back there, and I walked up to her and she’s bawling her eyes out, I’m like, ‘What’s the matter? What’s the matter?” and she’s like, ‘Everything was just perfect.” She’s like, “We ended up raising over a million dollars for OUR, the coaching program ended up doing over 10 million dollars in sales.” It was just like, and what’s crazy is that 3 weeks earlier was the 10x event where I did 3.5 million dollars in sales. So it was like, this month was like insane. I did 3.5 million in sales in 90 minutes and then fast forward less than a month later and we did, I think it ended up being 12 million dollars in sales, 3 weeks later at our event. I was like, “this is insane.’ And to raise a million dollars for charity, and then Tony came and spoke again, it was awesome. I was just like, definitely for me, that was probably my favorite Funnel Hacking Live, personally, just because it was, I don’t know. Success from getting people to sign up for coaching, and success for a charity, it was 3500 people. It was magical. That was my event that was like the magical one. Then fast forward to last year, we decided to go to Funnel Hacking Live Nashville. And this time we grew. I think we ended up having 4300 people, if I remember right, who came to this one, it was in Nashville. Our backdrop to that was sick. We didn’t have Tony Robbins this year, and we decided to do a concert instead. So we had Lindsey Sterling at the end, and this event was amazing. I could just, all the things were awesome, and we launched, we sold the coaching program again, we didn’t sell quite as many, but it was pretty close. I think we ended up with 750 people join the coaching program during that one, which was, I think the year earlier it was 850 people, if I remember right, this was 750. It wasn’t quite as big, but it was still amazing. At the end Lindsey Sterling did a concert and I thought it was going to be cool, and it was so much cooler than I thought. It was ridiculous. The one thing I do remember is at the end of it, there was negative publicity after that event. Garret White did a really good presentation but he kind of, he uh, anyway, those who were there remember the buzz online, there was some negativity around it, we got some flack, and there was a lot of damage control. It was tough because this whole event happened and it was emotional, and it was hard to raise another million dollars for OUR, which was insane, and then leaving and that night when I’m supposed to be relaxing, I was on social defending stuff and trying to… I remember the next day, it just, I don’t know, that event was good but it just ended in a way where I was just like, “Ugh.” It just didn’t, I didn’t feel like I had a chance to rest. You know what I mean? It was like, “Ugh.” and got back in the real world and just…yeah, that event was amazing from a coaching and from a raising money thing, but it definitely wasn’t, just didn’t leave me fulfilled at the end like Orlando did. Orlando, when that ended I remember we took our kids to Disney World for the next week and I remember just being on cloud 9, where as last year we left and I just kind of had this uneasy feeling. So that’s how last year went. So this year coming into it, I was like, “Ah, I want to make sure everything is perfect. I’m so scared, so nervous.” We also this year, those who heard, we sunsetted the Two Comma Club X coaching program, and we shifted things. We are now moving the entire Clickfunnels company 100% into a software subscription business. So anything that’s not sold in subscription is basically being shut down or faded away. So the coaching program wasn’t part of the subscription. So what we basically did is we added a new tier of Clickfunnels called the Clickfunnels Collective, which starts at $1497 a month, and it gives you live phone support, gives you 9 user accounts, a bunch of other really cool things. And then when people sign up for that, they actually get the coaching program for free, which ends up being a thousand dollar a month discount from what we sold coaching at last year. Plus, they get live phone support, plus they get user accounts. So it’s literally like the best offer ever, but the hard thing is the way we had to sell it goes against everything that I personally believe. If you’ve gone through the 10x Secrets training course you know I talk about, never use phones to make orders at events, it’s the stupidest thing ever. You have to take paperwork from all these people, run to the back of the room to get the social proof, all these things. But we had these crazy limitations where we couldn’t do that because now it’s a software subscription, so people have to upgrade their Clickfunnels account, it’s the only way to get it. So we had to shift things around and it ended up doing really good. It didn’t do as good as the two years prior, but we also knew there was going to be a whole bunch of things against us because we were explaining a whole new thing, that people didn’t understand. It’s confusing, they’re not filling out order forms, they actually have to login on their phone and we have to figure out how to get internet to work with everybody. And it’s like AT&T and Sprint, or AT&T and Verizon worked in the room, but the other carriers didn’t. So then we had to go and hire, or pay 50 grand for internet access, so people who couldn’t get on could get internet. It was just kind of a stressful crazy thing. But all said and done, I think we ended up getting close to 500 people who upgraded to the new Clickfunnels Collective, which was awesome. And then the event, now I want to talk about the event. The event was amazing. All the speakers were so good. I know I had 11 presentations this year, which is the most I’ve ever done. I just get addicted to being onstage and talking to everybody. I’m like, “This is my event, I want to be onstage as much as I can.’ And it was crazy because Bart Miller helps me do my clothing, he had, I think I had 10 different costumes this year, 10 different outfits. So every time I spoke I had to change, get new clothes on, it was kind of ridiculous. But it was really, really cool. So the first couple of days I was stressed out because I was onstage so much. I didn’t get to hear all the presentations. But the ones I heard were like, they were so good. Just another caliber, another level, which was just amazing. So we had all of those. And then the last day I had a chance to sit in the audience. So I remember, day four for me was amazing because it was the only day I had a chance to listen to every word of everyone. And that day I was so proud of Heather Quisel spoke. And I knew she was going to be, I knew she was going to be really, really good, but she was beyond that. It was great, it was insane. And that was awesome, and Garret White came and spoke, and obviously I had some fear from last year, him speaking and kind of how the event left. And we talked a lot about that leading up to the event, and he came. And he’s the only speaker who spoke at all six events besides me, and it was by far his best one ever. It was so good. It just, I can’t even tell you how good it was. And I know some people left the room because he uses the F-word, and I hate that, because man, what he left was the best….I’m stuttering trying to explain how good it was. It was amazing. After that we had Tony. And this year, I don’t know if you guys saw or heard the podcast episode where Tony did the intervention with me, or watched the YouTube video, but I asked him and his team I said, “If Tony would be willing to do interventions this year, not just teach but go in the audience and actually work with people directly, that would be really, really cool.” And it’s crazy, before the event I went back there and he couldn’t even walk. He’d done a whole bunch of these different stem cell shots in his legs to try and recover the night before something, and literally his team was carrying him to the side. He was trying to warm his legs up, he’d been trying for like 5 hours to warm his legs up, he couldn’t even walk, it was crazy. I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, how is Tony going to do this for the next 3 or 4 hours?” He’s back there trying to warm them up, and he kind of gives me a hug before I go and introduce him, and he’s literally not even standing. He’s in so much pain. So I go out there to introduce him and I’m like, what do I even do? This is crazy. I don’t even know what to do, you know. So I introduced him and he comes out, and within a minute or two his adrenaline kicked on and you couldn’t even tell. He was out there jumping and doing crazy stuff. It was amazing. He went out into the audience and did interventions with a whole bunch of people that were so powerful. And he ended up going for I think over 4-4 ½ hours, which was like, we didn’t get done til after 7. And it was the best I’ve ever seen Tony, and I’ve seen Tony a lot live, and it was the best I’ve ever seen him ever. I just loved it, it was amazing. And all the other speakers, I wish I could go deep on all of them, everybody did so good this year. That last day was special for me, because I think it was the one that I was least stressed, so I had a chance to, I wasn’t running around running the event. I was actually participating. But man, this year’s speakers were just off the charts. Everybody, it was, I could not have hoped or prayed for more. And those who were there, I know you guys just ate it up. We ended up raising money for charity, not as much as in the years past, we ended up raising, let’s see, a quarter of a million for OUR and then we had $52,000 for the quilt, so probably $350,000-ish, for OUR. And then Village Impact, we gave a check for $200 and something thousand, because every time you guys build a funnel inside of Clickfunnels, we donate a dollar to village impact, so we did a $200,000 check for that. And then we raised another $120,00 from people in the room to build wells. So it was enough to build two wells in Africa, in Kenya for kids to get water, which was awesome too. So that was the event. What else happened? There were so many cool things. But for me, it just ended really well and I felt satisfied afterwards. And it was just like, I was happy and I’m excited about the future and where things are going and our shifts and our changes. Oh, we also watched a documentary with everyone called the Two Comma Club, which was really cool. We, there were so many, if you weren’t there I’m so sorry. You guys need to come to these events, seriously. If you knew what was going on, how it would touch and effect and change your destiny from that point forward for the rest of your life, there’s no way you would miss it. Oh, and by the way, Tony Robbins did his entire presentation without swearing. Yes, it was so cool. So thank you Tony for that. A couple other speakers dropped the F-bomb, so I guess they made up for Tony. But for the most part we try to keep it as clean as possible. Anyway, so that was what’s happened the past couple of years at Funnel Hacking Live. Next year we’re coming back to Nashville. This last year we had about 4500 people, and I think next year, the capacity you get up to 5000. Just so you guys know, how far, how events work if you want to do an event in a hotel, which is a better way to do events because it’s warmer, it’s like, I don’t know you’re in a hotel and it’s awesome, about 5000 is about as many as you can get into an event in a hotel. If you go beyond that, then you have to start looking at convention centers, which are, I do not like convention centers. They’re colder, they’re like, I don’t, you go to a big huge thing, and there’s hotels around it, you have to walk to it, you lose the feeling of it. I don’t know if we’ll ever get, you know despite the fact that demand is growing, we’re over 100…well over 100,000 customers now, I don’t think we’re going to grow the venue, because I like doing the hotels and I don’t want to lose that feeling. We’ll probably just keep raising the prices. I don’t know, supply and demand, whatever it takes. Anyway, that’s my goal, at least as of right now, keep it in hotels. So we’ll have 5000 next year, I hope one of those 5000 people are you. If you knew how much stress and energy and money we put into this, man, you would do everything in your power to make sure you were at the event. Next year’s event is going to be different though. I’m not sure if I’m going to sell anything at next year’s event. We’ve talked a lot about potentially not doing it at all. Just doing 100% focusing on the teaching and training and all that kind of stuff. So I don’t know. I’m not saying we will or we won’t, but I do know that next year is going to be way different. Oh, one cool thing we did this year which was brand new is we did a session called FunnelFlix, which we, I brought a big couch onstage and me and Devon and Todd like hung out on this couch watching FunnelFlix on the big screen, and what people didn’t know, it’s cool, we’re scrolling through FunnelFlix like, “Oh, that’s a new course, what’s this.” And we click on it, and it’s like Frank Kern, you know, and all the sudden the video starts playing, it’s Frank and all the sudden, boom, the walls open and Frank Kern walks out. And no one knew Frank was coming, it was a huge surprise. People went nuts. And we had 7 or8 speakers like that, who all came up, and were all surprise guests, they came out during the FunnelFlix presentation, it was so awesome. We had so much fun. So anyway, so there’s a kind of history, re-cap of the last 5 or 6 years from my point of view. What happened, how sales went, what was good, what was bad, you know. And I think every event has been special and unique for different reasons. My personal favorite still was just the Orlando event, just because of OUR and the first time we sold coaching at that level and the feeling afterwards. But I would say this year’s event was probably my personal second favorite one. It was good. It ended so well and I was happy and everyone was happy, we served at such a high level. Speakers were better than I could ever dream for, and it was just really, really special and awesome. Anyway, I’m excited. The goal every year is how do we make this better than last year? And I’m not sure yet how to do that for next year, but I’ve got a little over a year to figure it out. So I’m here to support you guys and make sure you have an amazing time. If you don’t have your tickets yet for next year go get them at FunnelHackingLive.com. I promise you we will make this show worthwhile. With that said, thanks you guys. Have an amazing day and we’ll talk to you all soon. Bye everybody.
TNC Unleashed- A Sports (and life) Podcast W/ Tony and Craig
Of Course the guys cant wait to get into the NFL games! But that starts at (26:07). First Craig has some things about Kevin Garnett's outspoken statments he needs to get off his chest. Then Tony predicts the Big Rematch between Harrison and Charlo. Then Eagles or Cowboys? Packers or Vikings. The guys pick the biggest games in another huge week in the NFL enjoy!
In this episode of Tony’s Takes, Tony covers an entire episodes worth of SJU topics. Tony recaps the losing streak and how Temple was the icing on the cake. Then Tony talks about the SJU Pep Band controversy, and finally the Philly Inquiry’s loving piece about Coach Martelli.
Episode 162 Join our Patreon today!! Hosts: Brian and Tony After almost a month apart Brian and Tony are back together for the main show! As you can see by the run time this show is LOADED!! We have reviews of Ford V Ferrari and Mandalorian to lead off. We have a full Disney+ break down. Then Tony drops eight reviews of shows that ended, shows that just started and a few movies that he has some serious thoughts about during the Stream Warrior segment! Brian interviews a local DMV Filmmaker, Andrew Linn, who has a documentary out on Amazon Prime right now called Fearless Freddie. Our Hollywood News, Casting Couch, DC and Marvel segments are all solid as well. Join us every week for the latest in Hollywood News, TV and Movie reviews and our take too! Ratings and reviews are always welcomed! Socials: twitter: @taketoopodcast web: taketoopodcast.com email: taketoopodcast@gmail.com hotline: 434-602-1931 follow our pages on Instagram and the Facebook Be Kind; Rewind: Intro - :38, Box Office - 5:15, Box Office Challenge update - 16:40, Ford V Ferrari - 18:35, Mandalorian - 32:30, Disney+ - 44:00, Little Mermaid LIVE - 55:00, Stream Warrior - 58:40, Fearless Freddie w/ Andrew Linn - 1:29:00, Podcast Recommendation - 1:41:50, Trailer Talk - 1:43:45, What's in the Glass - 1:55:10, Casting Couch - 1:58:45, Hollywood News - 2:04:00, Marvel Minute - 2:12:25, DC Discussion - 2:16:05, Going Forward - 2:18:05
When tourists visit England, most miss the beautiful coastal towns south of the London, and almost none of them have heard of Folkestone, the magical town in which my guest Tony Quarrington and I live. But we’re letting you in on the secret! (visit postcard academy.co for our list of recommendations.) In the last episode, you heard about the history of Folkestone — it’s Victorian splendor and the important role the town played in World Wars I and II. Tony and I also talked about the two families that have had the greatest impact on the town over the last few centuries: the Radnors and the de Haans. Tony left off speaking about Roger de Hann, who’s father was a prisoner of war during WWII and then went on to become a billionaire by founding the travel company Saga right here in Folkestone. Roger has spent millions revitalizing the town where his father earned his fortune. I’m actually living in one of the refurbished buildings in the Creative Quarter. In this episode, I jump back into my conversation with Tony, who will talk more about Roger de Hann’s influence on Folkestone and how the town has changed in the last few decades. Then Tony and I will share our favorite places to eat, drink, and do fun things in Folkestone. I’m your host, Sarah Mikutel. Did you know I host another show called Podcasting Step by Step? Check it out if you’ve been wanting to start a podcast. Every week, I break down ‘how to podcast’ with a little loving motivation to give you the skills and confidence you need to finally launch that show of your dreams. Ready to travel? Get your free guide to cheap airfare. Thank you so much for listening to this show. I know you’re busy and have many listening options, so it means a lot to me that you’re here. You are the best. This podcast is brought to you by Audible. Not a member yet? Postcard Academy listeners can get a FREE audiobook and a 30-day free trial if you sign up via audibletrial.com/postcard This podcast is also brought to you by World Nomads. Need simple and flexible travel insurance? Get a cost estimate from World Nomads using their handy calculator at postcardacademy.co/insurance
We talk about inconsiderate people at concerts. Then Tony and Nhat argue about annoying vocals. Nhat has an issue with people that litter. Tony tries to string Nhat’s guitar and twisted them beyond repair. http://www.thelofishow.com/podcast/2019/2019-10-06-Episode194-WasabiFlavoredTears.mp3 Intro Song of the Week: “Silvera” – Gojira Featured Song of the Week: “Suitcases” – Super Deluxe Outro Song Of […]
It is the final day of the Summer Interview series with Tony Jones. David Locke, the radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, asks the simpliest of questions, How good are the Utah Jazz. Then Tony sloughs off the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers and Locke wants to know why Jones doesn't have them in the top of the West. Locke opens the show talking about Mike Conley and how he is developing a relationship with Quin Snyder and Donovan Mitchell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 144 Hosts: Tony (with a few tag-ins from Craig & John) One might think that a solo show from Tony would be short and not that full, but boy would you be wrong. This episode is FULL of reviews and news and opinion all over the place. Tony gives us two theater reviews of Stuber and Crawl, one which he loved more than the other. John & Craig come in with some Stream Warrior revies of I Am Mother, Savage Builds, and Aziz Ansari newest Netflix special. Then Tony comes swinging in with his own stream reviews of Point Blank and Scream: Season 3. News, Casting Couch, DC Discussion, and Trailer Talk are all brought to you by Tony. Then Craig & John tag back in for some Marvel Minute and two, count 'em TWO, Podcast Recommendations. (Didn't we tell you this episode is amazing!!). What's the Glass and Going Forward also brought to you by Tony You're welcome folks. The World is now better thanks to us. Ratings and Reviews are always appreciated. Thoughts? tweet us: @TakeTooPodcast email us: TakeTooPodcast@gmail.com hotline us: 434-602-1931 web us: www.TakeTooPodcast.com Facebook and Instagram us just by looking up Take Too Podcast. Edited by Da Machine
Tony and Leo sit down and chat about what they have been playing. Then Tony talks about the term Gamer and how much he hates it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tech-yeah-podcast/support
Mike and Tony have a blast watching some early 90s game shows with you, including Supermarket Sweep and American Gladiators! Then Tony is in his glory as they review Debbie Gibson’s debut album “Out of the Blue”! Another night with the Jury you don’t want to miss… Be sure to check us out on http://www.RantEMRadio.com Follow us on Social Media: Twitter - @RantEMRadio - http://www.twitter.com/RantEMRadio Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/RantEMRadio Facebook Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/RantEM Instagram - @RantEMRadio - http://www.instagram.com/RantEMRadio
Mike and Tony have a blast watching some early 90s game shows with you, including Supermarket Sweep and American Gladiators! Then Tony is in his glory as they review Debbie Gibson’s debut album “Out of the Blue”! Another night with the Jury you don’t want to miss… Midnight Jury Episode 250 *Click Link Below* http://wlwstudios.com/wp-content/episodes/MidnightJury250.mp3
We try to figure out what’s wrong with Tony by the color of his phlegm. Then Tony talks about singing the diarrhea song, which prompts Nhat to talk about his birthday diarrhea story. We despise people that shit on toilet seats. It then goes into the new ass eating trend. http://www.thelofishow.com/podcast/2019/2019-02-24-Episode168-EatingAssIsTheNewBlack.mp3 Who’s Shittier? Candidates: “Ecstatically […]
Episode 123 Hosts: Brian, Tony & John The Official Podcast of Washingtons CW Network A bit of a hodgepodge of hosts this week. Brian and Tony lead things off but Tony can't handle the in-ring pressure and needs John to tag in! Brian and Tony handle the Box Office and then drop FIVE reviews on us! Isn't it Romantic, The Upside, They Shall Not Grow Old, Free Solo and Three Identical Strangers get this show started! Then Tony tags out and John jumps into the action. He and Brian knock out a hefty amount of Hollywood News, Casting Couch and Marvel Minute. Then they get really chatty about the DC Discussion to wrap things up! We get kinda lonely just talking to ourselves. You folks should really drop us a line. All of our socials are active and phone lines are open! Join the Convo: twitter: @taketoopodcast email: taketoopodcast@gmail.com web: taketoopodcast.com Hotline: 434-602-1931 Be Kind; Rewind: Intro - 1:04, Box Office - 3:00, Isn't it Romantic - 5:50, The Upside - 13:00, They Shall Not Grow Old - 17:10, Free Solo - 22:20, Three Identical Strangers - 25:45, John tags in - 37:00, PodRec - 46:40, What's in the Glass - 51:30, Hollywood News - 55:30, Marvel Minute - 1:22:30, DC Discussion - 1:29:40, Casting Couch - 1:41:05, Going Forward - 1:46:00
In the last show before the holiday break, Tony opens the show by talking about some gifts that came to the studio, Josh Gordon being suspended by the NFL again, and also about cologne ads he saw on TV. Washington Post movie critic Ann Hornaday calls in to talk about "Mary Poppins Returns", "Aquaman", and "If Beale Street Could Talk" - plus she gives her top movies for 2018. Nigel gives the news, and during Old Guy Radio James Carville calls in with his weekend picks. Then Tony talks about the struggling Wizards and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Happy Holidays everyone - we'll be back for our New Years Eve Show! Songs : Gregg Oliver "Abby Home For Christmas" ; Dan Bern "The Golden Voice of Vin Scully"
Join hosts Tony Simeone and Jon Cotton of Fighting Irish Media as they take listeners on an insider tour of the projects and personalities behind Fighting Irish Media, the video production and media services division of Notre Dame Athletics. In today's episode, Tony puts Jon in the hot seat! But not before the guys review the season that was Podward Notre Dame. They reflect on their favorite moments and discuss what is to come in 2019! Then Tony interviews Jon about his evolving role at FIM, how he got the job, what he enjoys most, and where he would like to develop in the coming years. Thanks to everyone that has supported the podcast in Year 1. Year 2 promises to be bigger and better and we can't wait to talk to you in 2019! Subscribe to Podward Notre Dame [here](https://audioboom.com/channels/4942689)!
Join hosts Tony Simeone and Jon Cotton of Fighting Irish Media as they take listeners on an insider tour of the projects and personalities behind Fighting Irish Media, the video production and media services division of Notre Dame Athletics. In today's episode, Tony puts Jon in the hot seat! But not before the guys review the season that was Podward Notre Dame. They reflect on their favorite moments and discuss what is to come in 2019! Then Tony interviews Jon about his evolving role at FIM, how he got the job, what he enjoys most, and where he would like to develop in the coming years. Thanks to everyone that has supported the podcast in Year 1. Year 2 promises to be bigger and better and we can't wait to talk to you in 2019! Subscribe to Podward Notre Dame [here](https://audioboom.com/channels/4942689)!
Tony opens the show by talking about the forecast for rain in DC, and about some of the NBA games from the night before - including another miserable loss by the Wizards. Meet The Press host Chuck Todd calls in to pick some NFL games, and Nigel gives the news. During 'Old Guy Radio', Jeff Ma, host of the podcast "Bet The Process", calls in with his weekend picks. Then Tony talks about Cuba easing up their restrictions on baseball players going to play in the US, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Kevin McDonald "What Were You Thinking?" ; The Diane Kruger Effect "Zero G"
Featured Guest: Cameron Smith One of the challenges in building a future where humans are able to explore other worlds are the massive, clumsy and expensive spacesuits currently in use. Now enter into the picture Pacific Spaceflight. They’re a grassroots team with a do-it-yourself attitude and they’re busy perfecting the next generation space suit technology. Today we’re joined here at The Star Spot by their leader, Professor Cameron Smith, an anthropologist and archeologist who’s research on humanity’s deep past now fuels his determination to take us into the future. Current in Space Could we have missed one of our closest galactic neighbours, asks Dave. Then Tony explains how humans aren’t the only animals effected by a solar eclipse. Simon freaks us out with news that worms are being sent to the International Space Station. And finally, in her big debut, Amelia reports first views of supermassive black holes colliding in galaxy mergers. About Our Guest Cameron Smith is a Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Portland State University, author of the book Emigrating Beyond Earth: Human Adaptation and Space colonization, and founder of the thinktank Pacific Spaceflight.
Episode #79. News + The Amazing Stan Lee Tony and Quoc catch up on some news and trailers for Detective Pikachu, Once Upon a Deadpool, Toy Story 4, Dumbo, and more news. Then Tony and Quoc spend most of the episode reflecting on the amazing Stan Lee.7:28 - News 14:04 - Topic of the Episode: Stan Lee 39:29 - Mailbag / Community Question 43:12 - The Final LapFollow us onTwitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Patreon Stream us on Twitch! Visit our site at www.ntfttpod.com !You can contribute by emailing us at ntfttpod@gmail.com! Hurdy gur and warp speed! Save 10% Off w/ code NTFTTPOD at Lootcrate.com Support No Time For Time Travel Pod by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/no-time-for-time-travel-podFind out more on the No Time For Time Travel Pod website.This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-e52a8a for 40% off for 4 months, and support No Time For Time Travel Pod.
Featured Guest: Katharina Brinkert On Earth, we can thank the sun for making life possible. Now what if we could harness the power of the sun to make life possible on long duration space missions. Introducing the concept of artificial photosynthesis. Today we’re joined here at The Star Spot by chemist Katharina Brinkert, whose pioneering experiments on the International Space Station turning sunlight into fuel and breathable air might just pave the way for human exploration of the solar system. Current in Space Water World. No, not the awful movie, but according to Dave, the most common kind of exoplanet in our galaxy. Then Tony and Simon share tributes to NASA missions which ended within days of one another. Tony reflects on Dawn, the first mission to orbit two bodies in the asteroid belt. And Simon discusses the triumphs and legacy of the Kepler Space Telescope. About Our Guest Katharina Brinkert is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology.
Featured Guest: Bruce Jakosky Don’t shoot the messenger. The terraforming of Mars has been the dream for many of us who long for a future where humanity has colonized the Red Planet. But is it time to rethink those plans? Today we’re joined here at The Star Spot by Bruce Jakosky, Principal Investigator of the Martian MAVEN Mission, and he’s got some bad news. Current in Space Dave spotlights the first confirmed detection of an extrasolar moon, and its a whopper. Then Tony shares new research suggesting that a key component of life may have originated in space before landing on Earth. And Simon delivers a tribute to NASA in honour of the agency's 60th anniversary. About Our Guest Bruce Jakosky is Principal Investigator for NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission, which has been studying the Martian atmosphere from orbit. He is Professor of Geological Sciences and Associate Director for Science at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado.
Tony opens the show by having Howard Fineman on the phone to talk about the emotional day of testimony by Dr Ford and Brett Kavanaugh. Washington Post movie critic Ann Hornaday calls in to talk about "The Sisters Brothers" and "Hal". Nigel gives the news, and during 'Old Guy Radio', James Carville calls in with his weekend picks. Then Tony talks a little more about the Kavanaugh hearings, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Pigeons Playing Ping Pong "Something For Ya" ; Britana "Paid"
Episode 102 !! Hosts: Roy....with a little help from his friends. Roy has the solo show this week, but don't worry. He casts a spell and brings a few guest hosts out of their realms and onto the show. Tony and Brian have a heafty review of the 2018 Emmy Awards! Then Tony comes back later for his TV Time and a raving review of our What's in the Glass. John drops a great Podcast Recommendation for us while Craig and Brian couldn't let a segment about Batmans penis go by without their thoughts during our DC Discussion. Craig then returns to join John for our Going Forward. Roy dominates the rest of this amazing episode of Take Too Podcast for your listening pleasure! Join the convo: Hotline: 434-602-1931 twitter: @taketoopodcast email: taketoopodcast@gmail.com web: taketoopodcast.com Find us and like our pages on the Facebook and Instagram Be Kind; Rewind: Intro - 1:06, Box Office - 2:00, Emmy Awards review - 7:30, Podcast Recommendation - 32:50, Tonys TV Time - 35:10, What's in the Glass - 43:05, Casting Couch - 45:30, Hollywood News - 47:20, DC Discussion - 53:10, Marvel Minute - 1:16:10, Going Forward - 1:20:15
Tony was visiting home for a week and we got to have a big game day in which we played tons of games and Chris and Tony get into a tussle over explaining rules. Then Tony, Steve and Jamie give an overview and review of War Chest from AEG and Look back at Massive Darkness from CMON one year later. Then Tony T gives us the rundown of all the hot gaming news from around the industry. Then we wrap up with a short topic extravaganza in which we further discuss Unique Games and hear two sides of the argument, how we feel about overproduction and where we buy our games.
Featured Guest: Scott Sheppard On the hunt for the solar system’s elusive Planet X, a team of astronomers accidentally stumbled upon the discovery of 12 new moons of Jupiter. Oops. But it gets even better, because one of these things is not like the others and the way that moon just doesn’t belong might just solve the mystery of lunar origins. To help us understand how one very happy accident is shedding light on the formation of our solar system, today we’re joined here at The Star Spot by the discovery team leader Scott Sheppard. Current in Space Is the universe just a simulation? Simon says maybe. Then Tony settles the question of the habitability of potential water worlds. And speaking of water, Dave ponders the origin of our own planet’s H20. About Our Guest Scott Sheppard is faculty member in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution for Science. He received his PhD from the University of Hawaii. A Hubble Fellow, Sheppard is credited with the discovery of many small moons of the gas giant planets. He has also been part of teams that have discovered comets, asteroids and Kuiper belt objects.
Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider, David Locke, sits down and talks with Tony Jones in the first of the summer interview series. In today's interview David and Tony talk about the Jazz brining the whole group back together, were there any other options for the Jazz, what preparation went into it for the front office. Then Tony shares his insights into Derrick Favors free agency and how he came to the decision to stay in Utah. Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Chevy, find new roads at Murdock Chevy in Logan and Woods Cross. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony opens the show by talking about the upcoming NBA draft and why he isn't a big fan of it. Then Tony talks to Barry about the departure of Barry Trotz, the Nats, and why Bryce Harper is struggling at the plate. Nigel gives the news amd during "Old Guy Radio", Tony talks to Marcus the intern about his journey on Tuesday to get the Braden Holtby signed stick that will be displayed at Chatter. Lastly, Tony talks a little bit about the Citi Open, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Laura Thomas "Thicker Skin" ; Kjerstin Ohnstad "Paralyzed"
Tony opens the show by talking about the Mets batting out of order (in the first inning!) and the Celtics beating the 76ers and moving on to the conference Finals. Then Tony talks to Chris and Luke about the latest news coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and Nigel gives the news. During "Old Guy Radio", ESPN's Tim Kurkjian calls in to talk baseball, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Luke Johnson Band "Cost" ; The Silent Critics "Dissonance"
Hey Now Cabalists! Today is the big day! The day in which The Overdeer Family (Steve and Tony) take on the Limb Family (Chris and Brian) to see how is the greatest Founder duo in history in The Founders Feud 3: The Grudge Match! But first, Chris gives us another Gaming Movie Review, this time he takes a look at Zero Charisma. Then Tony, Steve and Jamie give you a feature review of Rising Sun followed by a look back at Assault of the Giants, the Dungeons and Dragons board game based on the Storm King's Thunder campaign. As always Tony T gives us the best damned gaming news rundown in the history of gaming news rundowns. And then, the royal rumble... It's time for The Founders Feud!