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Kahleah Copper is finally back, and her return couldn't have come at a better time. With the Mercury's big three of Copper, Alyssa Thomas, and Satou Sabally finally on the court together, Phoenix gutted out a win over the Aces and now turns its attention to a major road trip against Connecticut and New York. Erika and Stephen break down how Kah's return changes the Mercury's ceiling, what the Aces win revealed (and didn't), and how Tibbetts is navigating the rotation now that the team is getting healthier. Plus: we preview the East Coast matchups, talk All-Star voting, and check in on the team vibes heading into a defining stretch of the season. An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports ALLCITY Network, Inc. aka PHNX and PHNX Sports is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by the City of Phoenix PHNX Events: Get your tickets to Suns Takeovers, Suns Watch Parties, and MORE here: https://gophnx.com/events/ bet365: https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_03330244 Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and choose your offer! Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/ Branded Bills: Use code BBPHNX at https://www.brandedbills.com/ for 20% off your first order! Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Vme: Download the Vme app and play today using code PHNX! Available on the App Store and Google Play. Vme – Anyone. Anything. Anytime. https://getvme.com/?vmereferral=PHNX APS: Find instant rebates, discounts and special offers on smart thermostats, energy-efficient appliances and more at https://marketplace.aps.com/default/heating-cooling/smart-thermostats Chicken N' Pickle: Family friendly fun awaits! Visit chickennpickle.com to plan your visit today! Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! All Pro Shade Concepts: Call 623-204-1476 or visit https://allproshadeconcepts.com/ now to schedule your free estimate! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
In this podcast/video, Debra Kasowski speaks with Mary Tibbetts, Motivational Speaker, Podcast Host, and MS Warrior, about how she reacted to her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and her health journey. Tibbetts shares her journey with MS and decided to start caring for herself, as she had been caring for others, as many women often do. Mary decided to take control and make critical decisions that have led her to improved health. Join Debra and Mary as they discuss how to greet individuals with chronic illness and much more! www.debrakasowski.com
Dan is joined by David Tibbetts, Chief Safety Officer at Highwire. David is a Certified Safety Professional with 20+ years of occupational safety experience in both general industry and construction settings. He is currently supporting Highwire’s hiring partners utilizing the Highwire suite of software solutions … Read More
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Sam Tibbetts A qualified and registered equine veterinary nurse, a fear free certified professional, a progressive equine partnerships committed member, overall animal advocate and equine lover.Sam is the creator of the Loddington Coppice Equine Healthcare establishment and concept, Loddington is almost a hybrid establishment, incorporating the track and equicentral philosophy along with a strong cognitive emphasis , allowing all the equines in Sams care a say in their own lives and not subject to being contained any more than their individual health and circumstances dictateBeing an equine veterinary nurse, Sam provides an extensive range of veterinary guided nursing and rehab, from the stables all with outdoor pens to a range of therapy based equipment, Sam brings the cognitive ethos to all her patients.Sam wants the horses in her care to be able to explore, express themselves and ask the questions they need to.So, if you have a spare hour, please come and join us for this fascinating insight into Sam's world and the Loddington Coppice Equine Healthcare concept.And Ps. grab a look at her website for more information https://loddingtonequine.care
Lynn & Carl are joined by Carrie Houk who spills the tea on "Ten for Tenn" with the Tennessee Williams Festival. Then after a look at You Are Cordially Invited, they are joined by Chorus of Fools' directors Rachel Tibbetts & Eric Satterfield to talk about their respective one-acts: The Pavement Kingdom & The Bigfoot Diaries playing together at the Greenfinch Theater. Finally, a look at new releases: Kobe: Making of a Legend and the SNL documentaries. Plus the Theatre Roundup (including Disney on Ice).
On this episode of the Modern Facilities Management Podcast, Griffin Hamilton interviews Dave Tibbetts, the Chief Safety Officer at Highwire. They discuss the evolving landscape of safety management, particularly in relation to contractor relationships and risk mitigation. Dave shares insights from his career journey, the importance of understanding contractor risks, and the emerging concept of Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) potential. The conversation emphasizes the need for data-driven approaches to safety metrics and the importance of fostering partnerships with contractors to improve safety outcomes.Enjoy! Chapters 00:00Introduction to Safety Management and Contractor Relationships 06:10Understanding Contractor Risks 11:57The Concept of SIF Potential 17:52Engaging Contractors in Safety Conversations 24:07Personal Influences in Safety Career Interested in closing the skills gap? Check out our friends at Interplay Learning!
On this week's episode, Tariq and I speak with Scott Tibbitts, a dynamic and engaging space entrepreneur who spun $7 of hardware store parts into a 150-person, multimillion-dollar space company making tech for NASA that allowed deep space probes, starting with the Cassini mission to Saturn, to operate in the harsh environment of the outer solar system. Scott's tiny actuator replaced expensive, failure-prone explosive squibs with a device that could be tested (you can't really test something that goes *bang*), cycled, and tried again if it didn't work the first time. And it all started with his work at a water heater company and a few dozen cold calls that ended with one to NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. There's much more to this story--including some intriguing advice for entrepreneurs--but you'll have to tune in to learn more! See you there. Get "From the Garage to Mars" (Amazon Affiliate): https://amzn.to/3CPUgVw Headlines: • SpaceX successfully launches Starship test flight number six, despite not catching the Super Heavy booster • The FAA releases a new draft environmental assessment, potentially allowing SpaceX to increase Starship launches to 25 per year • Blue Origin completes its ninth crewed spaceflight with the NS-28 mission, carrying the 100th woman to fly to space Main Topic - From the Garage to Mars with Scott Tibbitts: • Tibbitts discusses his background and the role of fun and human connection in his life and work • The origin story of Tibbitts' space company, Starsys, which began with a $7 invention using a copper tube and wax • Tibbitts' cold call to NASA/JPL that led to the company's first contract and the development of a novel, non-explosive actuator for spacecraft • The importance of testing and demonstrating the reliability of space hardware, as exemplified by Starsys' record of 3,500 devices in space with zero failures • Tibbitts' experience fostering a unique company culture at Starsys, balancing the need for reliability with a focus on fun, family, and celebrating both successes and failures • The role of intuition and "gut feelings" in entrepreneurship and how Tibbitts has learned to trust and follow these intuitive nudges • The challenges faced by modern space startups, including the pressure from venture capital investors and the difficulty of hiring experienced space talent • Tibbitts' advice for entrepreneurs: focus on customer discovery and product discovery, and "stop doing what you suck at" by focusing on your strengths and finding partners to complement your weaknesses Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Tibbitts Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com uscloud.com
On this week's episode, Tariq and I speak with Scott Tibbitts, a dynamic and engaging space entrepreneur who spun $7 of hardware store parts into a 150-person, multimillion-dollar space company making tech for NASA that allowed deep space probes, starting with the Cassini mission to Saturn, to operate in the harsh environment of the outer solar system. Scott's tiny actuator replaced expensive, failure-prone explosive squibs with a device that could be tested (you can't really test something that goes *bang*), cycled, and tried again if it didn't work the first time. And it all started with his work at a water heater company and a few dozen cold calls that ended with one to NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. There's much more to this story--including some intriguing advice for entrepreneurs--but you'll have to tune in to learn more! See you there. Get "From the Garage to Mars" (Amazon Affiliate): https://amzn.to/3CPUgVw Headlines: • SpaceX successfully launches Starship test flight number six, despite not catching the Super Heavy booster • The FAA releases a new draft environmental assessment, potentially allowing SpaceX to increase Starship launches to 25 per year • Blue Origin completes its ninth crewed spaceflight with the NS-28 mission, carrying the 100th woman to fly to space Main Topic - From the Garage to Mars with Scott Tibbitts: • Tibbitts discusses his background and the role of fun and human connection in his life and work • The origin story of Tibbitts' space company, Starsys, which began with a $7 invention using a copper tube and wax • Tibbitts' cold call to NASA/JPL that led to the company's first contract and the development of a novel, non-explosive actuator for spacecraft • The importance of testing and demonstrating the reliability of space hardware, as exemplified by Starsys' record of 3,500 devices in space with zero failures • Tibbitts' experience fostering a unique company culture at Starsys, balancing the need for reliability with a focus on fun, family, and celebrating both successes and failures • The role of intuition and "gut feelings" in entrepreneurship and how Tibbitts has learned to trust and follow these intuitive nudges • The challenges faced by modern space startups, including the pressure from venture capital investors and the difficulty of hiring experienced space talent • Tibbitts' advice for entrepreneurs: focus on customer discovery and product discovery, and "stop doing what you suck at" by focusing on your strengths and finding partners to complement your weaknesses Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Scott Tibbitts Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com uscloud.com
In this week's special episode, the UBMC crew heads to the Haven Salt Cave in Lily Dale, New York to chat Mediumship, Pittsburgh, Spiritualism, Family of the Heart, Salt, Sage, and more with our favorite medium Rev. Dr. Janice Dreshman, Tammy L. Russell, Consultant, and National Therapy Dog Superstar Sir Tibbetts Wick! Rev. Dr. Jan has a unique and special style of connecting with and bringing in Loved Ones (pets, too!) from Heaven/Spirit. Her work has been described as exceedingly accurate and amazing, leaving a sense of healing, joy, laughter, and peace with us. Tammy, a sweet-hearted well of knowledge on meditation, artwork, Lily Dale, and more, enriches the conversation with Tibbs resting comfortably in her lap. Want to see Jan in action with the Uncle Bob's crew this spooky season? Don't miss our private event! Event: Messages from Loved Ones Where Heaven and Earth Meet - Demonstrating the Continuity of Life with Rev. Dr. Jan! When: Thursday, October 17th, 2024 Where: Secret Location (Pittsburgh, PA) - Revealed at ticket checkout! If you've ever thought about seeing a psychic or medium, this is the perfect event to give you a taste of how the World of Spirit works! Loved Ones can be our Family, Family of the Heart, friends, teachers, neighbors, and even our Beloved Pets! Messages are delivered in an old-fashioned Spiritualist way known as a "Billet Style". This means participants are randomly chosen to receive messages! Learn more about Jan and the event here: https://sites.google.com/view/spiritmessagework/events?authuser=0 Grab your tickets here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/your-favorite-111852803 Rev. Dr. Janice L. Dreshman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your_favorite_medium/
Lynn & Carl are joined by Saint Louisan Nathanael Hirst as he prepares to come home to the Fabulous Fox for Hamilton next week. Then they are joined by John Wolbers & Rachel Tibbetts from Prison Performing Arts about their 25th Anniversary Celebration on September 5th. Plus they discuss the new releases: Sing Sing, Daughters, Blink Twice & Greedy People.
In her first Olympics, The Mercury's Kahleah Copper was crucial in the USA's win over France to secure their eighth consecutive gold medal. Diana Taurasi became the most decorated USA Basketball player of all time with her sixth gold medal, and BG also joined them on the podium for an emotional third gold. After a quick recap Olympics recap, Phoenix Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts will join the showWelcome to PHNX Mercury, where we make it more fun to be a Mercury fan!0:00 Intro 2:20 Team USA defeats France for ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL, powered by Kahleah Copper 12:00 Nate Tibbetts joins the show! An ALLCITY Network ProductionSUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtubeALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports ALLCITY Network, Inc. aka PHNX and PHNX Sports is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by the City of PhoenixPHNX Events: Get your tickets to Suns Takeovers, Suns Watch Parties, and MORE here: https://gophnx.com/events/bet365: https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-accou... Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and choose your offer!Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/Gila River Resorts & Casinos: YOU DO YOU at Gila River Resorts & Casinos. Visit https://playatgila.com for details.Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase.Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you!Check out FOCO merch and collectibles and use promo code “PHNX10” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items.Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to https://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/all... and use code PHNX for 10% off!When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CAS 8 - 13 - 2-2024 Nate Tibbetts-Phoenix Mercury Head Coach-WNBA (SF Native) by Calling All Sports
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10:30am Hour 1 - Dom joins the show to talk about his thoughts on the Bills crazy offseason as they prepare for training camp.
Natasha Cloud stepping into a leadership role with the Phoenix Mercury brings a dynamic blend of experience, skill, and charisma. Known for her tenacity on the court and her ability to uplift her teammates, Cloud's leadership style is likely to invigorate the Mercury both on and off the court. Her leadership qualities, including communication, teamwork, and resilience, could help unite the team and propel them to success. Meanwhile, the affection for Nate Tibbetts within the team reflects his exceptional coaching abilities and his ability to connect with players on a personal level. Tibbetts' coaching style likely emphasizes trust, development, and a strong sense of camaraderie, which has endeared him to the players. His presence likely fosters a supportive and positive team culture where players feel valued and motivated to perform at their best. With Diana Taurasi, Brittney Griner, Natasha Cloud and Nate Tibbetts at the helm, the Phoenix Mercury could be a force to be reckoned with in the WNBA. 0:00 - Intro 1:00 - Recapping the game 4:15 - This team is bought in to the new staff 9:00 - Sophie Cunningham on Tasha Cloud 11:30 - Talking Tasha 17:30 - Tasha on the staff 27:00 - The fans come to see the Merc 35:00 - Why did Diana Taurasi come back? An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports PHNX Events: Get your tickets to Suns Takeovers, Coyotes & Suns Watch Parties at BetMGM, and MORE here: https://gophnx.com/events/ WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS: https://www.fubotv.com/phnx Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! OGeez!: OGeez! is not your average cannabis-infused gummy. Head over to https://www.ogeezbrands.com to find where you can purchase. Must be 21+. Enjoy responsibly. Four Peaks: Follow on social @fourpeaksbrew & @fourpeakspub! Must be 21+. Enjoy responsibly. BetMGM: Download the BetMGM app and sign-up using bonus code PHNX! (http://betmgm.com/phnx). Sign up for BetMGM, use bonus code PHNX! Place your first BetMGM Sportsbook wager through BetMGM Sportsbook mobile app for at least $10. You will receive $1500 in bonus bets if the bet loses! "Bonus bets expire in 7 days. 1 new customer offer only. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US). Call 877-8-HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-327-5050 (Massachusetts,). 21+ only. Please gamble responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ). 1-800-BETS-OFF (Iowa), 1-800-981-0023 (Puerto Rico). First bet offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Bonus bets are non-withdrawable. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel. See betmgm.com for terms. US promotional offers not available in New York, Nevada, North Carolina, Ontario, or Puerto Rico." When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Lynn & Carl speak with Rachel Tibbetts & Cortney Bailey about their upcoming show, "Britches! A Play for Lady Romeos" with Prison Performing Arts. Then Carl saw Kung Fu Panda 4, Lynn watched Aquaman 2 & reminds everyone Wonka is streaming. Plus their Oscar picks for Sunday (starting an hour earlier!).
Today, the guest has an amazing and inspiring story to share. Like a phoenix from the ashes, Chris has been forced to rise (Twice) In this episode, Chris discusses the journey, struggles and self-discovery along the way of being able to shed a full James or Joe from his body.
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by WKBW-TV sports reporter and anchor Dom Tibbetts for a candid and fun conversation about his life and career through this point. Tibbetts talks about growing up in the Syracuse area and knowing at a young age that being in sports broadcasting was a dream he was willing to chase. It was a path that sent him around the country before ultimately landing in Buffalo at Channel 7. After college Tibbetts discusses the process of applying for more than 40 jobs before finally getting his opportunity---taking him all the way to Butte, Montana. The guys talk about culture shock living out west and then again in 2020 where Tibbetts' career took him to Tallahassee, Florida. Dom talks about how big college and high school sports are in Florida and some of the challenges that came with going to a job during the height of the Covid era. Tibbetts was looking for a chance to get into the Buffalo market and that came in 2022. He talks about how that opportunity came about and with respect to Florida it was an easy decision for him. They also discuss some of his colleagues at the station, peers in the Buffalo sports media market and how for the most part everyone's friendly with each other. They end with a "Fun Fact Finale", which hasn't happened in a hot minute on this show because it's been a while since having a first-time guest. Included among the cool things we learn about Dom is his early crush on Shania Twain, a unique go-to snack, a bad habit he calls himself out for and him winning $10,000 and other goodies before as a contestant on The Price is Right. Be sure to follow Dom on Twitter @DomTibbetsTV and check out the great work he's doing over at Channel 7. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Barbara Tibbetts and I met sort of by chance on Linkedin, when a friend (shout out to Ande Lyons!) tagged me in Barbara's post about the Sustainability event she hosted in Nantucket this summer, and we've been talking regularly ever since - we found that we have a lot in common; we're both trying to spread the word about sustainability and that we should all be making more of an effort...Here is a quote from her podcast guest form: "We can all make choices to live sustainably with the correct knowledge and make a difference for our health and the health and well being of our planet." Does that sound like someone that I'd want to hang out with, or what?Barbara has started developing a website - a resource, to search different ways of being sustainable - it's still in the works, and possibly always will be, but check out Living and Playing in a Sustainable world here: https://www.lapsnow.com/Barbara is currently focusing a lot of her energy learning about PFAS, and trying to repair some of the damage done during our non-stick everything phase.She's so passionate, and is doing some excellent work; listen for more in this episode!You can find Barbara on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/livandplay She's also on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-tibbetts-12a0326b/ And her Youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Vd14AZwYV0oPbbI8O0XzASupport the showPlease follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here , or on Facebook hereYouTube channel link is here You can DM me there, post, or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com. Website for Amy's Garden Jam is www.amysgardenjam.comHow Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at www.janebolduc.comPodcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and/or check out her awesome art here: https://www.artbybeccakofron.com/ Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform. Learn more at www.buzzsprout.com Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at https://esgreview.net/Grounded in Maine Podcast is partnering with True Leaf Market and offering a great discount of $10 off your $50 or more purchase if you visit https://www.trueleafmarket.co...
Host Jackie Powell sits down with Defector's Maitreyi Anantharaman to discuss what we should make of the two most recent hirings from both the Phoenix Mercury and the Chicago Sky. Maitreyi takes listeners inside why history could be repeating itself following the hiring of Nate Tibbetts, an NBA coach without any women's basketball experience. The pair also discuss the uncertainty that remains in Chicago amid the great energy that came from new head coach Teresa Weatherspoon. Also, stay tuned for an Around the Horn style game of Buy or Sell. Thumbnail Photo Credit: Left Jesse Morrison, Right: Chicago Sky Links: The Mercury Turn To A Girl Dad To Solve Their Problems from Maitreyi Anantharaman https://defector.com/the-mercury-turn-to-a-girl-dad-to-solve-their-problems ‘I'm coming here to stir things up': Inside Teresa Weatherspoon's intro presser as Chicago Sky head coach from Monique Newton https://www.thenexthoops.com/wnba/im-coming-here-to-stir-things-up-inside-teresa-weatherspoons-intro-presser-as-chicago-sky-head-coach/ Follow & Subscribe on All Podcast Platforms…
Host Jackie Powell sits down with Defector's Maitreyi Anantharaman to discuss what we should make of the two most recent hirings from both the Phoenix Mercury and the Chicago Sky. Maitreyi takes listeners inside why history could be repeating itself following the hiring of Nate Tibbetts, an NBA coach without any women's basketball experience. The pair also discuss the uncertainty that remains in Chicago amid the great energy that came from new head coach Teresa Weatherspoon. Also, stay tuned for an Around the Horn style game of Buy or Sell.Thumbnail Photo Credit: Left Jesse Morrison, Right: Chicago SkyLinks:The Mercury Turn To A Girl Dad To Solve Their Problems from Maitreyi Anantharamanhttps://defector.com/the-mercury-turn-to-a-girl-dad-to-solve-their-problems‘I'm coming here to stir things up': Inside Teresa Weatherspoon's intro presser as Chicago Sky head coach from Monique Newtonhttps://www.thenexthoops.com/wnba/im-coming-here-to-stir-things-up-inside-teresa-weatherspoons-intro-presser-as-chicago-sky-head-coach/Follow & Subscribe on All Podcast Platforms…
CAS 10 - 27 - 2-2023 Nate Tibbetts-Phoenix Mercury Head Coach (USD/Skyforce/Roosevelt) by Calling All Sports
The 2023 preseason concluded with the Orlando Magic going 3-1. The win-loss record doesn't matter. It's all about how players looked and any lingering problems with guys on the roster. Is there concern for the rookies? Is everything OK with Paolo Banchero? Should Jalen Suggs be starting over Gary Harris? Head Coach Jamahl Mosley begins an important 3rd season at the helm, and he'll enter the 2023-2024 regular season without his lead assistant Nate Tibbetts. Tibbetts recently accepted the head coaching position of the Phoenix Mercury, in the process becoming the WNBA's highest paid coach. Should the Magic promote from within the coaching staff, or will they need outside help? All of that and more! #LetsGoMagic Warning: Adult Language
Natalie and Kelsey Nicole Nelson host Ladies First Fridays! Kelsey reacts to the Aces repeating as back-to-back WNBA Champions and advocates for Nike to give A'ja Wilson a signature shoe. Dawn Montgomery and Subria Whitaker join the show to weigh-in on the Liberty's Finals loss and Kelsey Plum's comments about the Liberty's team chemistry. They also discuss Nate Tibbetts being introduced as the head coach of the Phoenix Mercury and becoming the highest paid coach in the WNBA. Natalie and Kelsey react to Terry Stotts resigning as the Bucks head assistant coach after a reported argument with head coach Adrian Griffin. Nat and Kelsey also preview the Dolphins at Eagles on Sunday Night Football. 00:00 Aces go back-to-back; Game 4 ratings; LeBron says A'ja deserves signature shoe 08:14 Liberty players react to loss: Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones 15:11 Kelsey Plum's throws shade at Liberty 23:35 What's next for Aces & Liberty? -- 27:15 Is Nate Tibbetts qualified to be the Mercury head coach? -- 38:12 Terry Stotts resigns; Impact of Stotts resignation on Damian Lillard -- 41:51 SNF Preview: Dolphins at Eagles; Jalen Hurts & Tua Tagovailoa reunited
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Tibbetts House is a ministry of St. Ignatius Church that helps refugee families make their transition into our community. The goal of the ministry is to provide a generous welcome to incoming refugees as they adjust to their new life in Portland and await the establishment of long-term housing. David gets the full story from Ed Langlois. More information on Tibbets House. Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Today, Andy is joined by Chris Tibbetts who is an emotional eating coach. He helps people to end their poor relationship with food, find food freedom, and lose weight for good. Chris works with people who are morbidly obese as well as those who are fit and healthy but are still emotional eaters. KEY TAKEAWAYS Some binge eaters over exercise to punish themselves. Becoming an emotional eater can happen at any age. The fact we all need food makes tackling emotional eating tricky. Food companies are actively working to get us to eat more. Silence your inner critic. Get your mindset right. Stop looking for the match that started the fire (your food addiction) - work to put the fire out. BEST MOMENTS‘I was diagnosed with bulimia via exercise because I was over-exercising.' ‘People who give up alcohol sometimes turn to food.' ‘If you've got a poor relationship with food, you need to fix that before you think about weight loss.' VALUABLE RESOURCEShttps://www.fixmymarketing.co.uk/The Codebreaker Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/codebreakclub/about/Stay Hungry podcast seriesStay Hungry Bestselling BookMarketing coaching: www.andyandjoel.comDone-for-you marketing: www.codebreak.co.ukIf you're fed up with wasting your time and money on marketing that doesn't generate enquiries and sales - hop on a Codebreak discovery call.After all, getting lots of 'likes' on your Facebook page ain't gonna make your boat go faster. But up-to-date marketing techniques that attract buyers and action-takers instead of tyre kickers will. The Codebreak team are here to show you how or do it for you - https://www.codebreak.co.uk/discovery-call/ RESOURCEShello@ emotionaleatingcoach.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/emotionaleatingcoachuk/https://www.facebook.com/emotionaleatingcoachuk ABOUT THE HOSTSJoel StoneJoel Stone is a marketer and disciple of business strategy. After seeing the impact of the 2008 recession, he decided to take control and leave employment to set up in business for himself. He quickly built an award-winning design agency, partnering with Andy on numerous projects until they formed Codebreak in 2019. Having previously helped brands including GlaxoSmithKline, Diageo, Beta Tools, and Channel 4, Joel's work has been seen all over the world. He takes pride in applying techniques normally reserved for huge corporations to SMEs throughout the UK. Case studies of Joel's work have featured in Design Week, The Drum, and Social Media Today. Andy RaoAndy studied Psychology at university, which was his springboard into the world of marketing. He realised that to sell successfully you have to put yourself into the shoes of your customer and understand their why. Andy started his marketing career working closely with dozens of Shropshire businesses, all of whom had something different to sell. During that time, Andy picked up the skills he uses today to tailor each marketing solution to his client´s businesses, the industries they work in, and the different types of customers they need to reach. CONTACT THE HOSTSWebsite - https://www.codebreak.co.uk/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/codebreakWebsite - fixmymarketing.co.uk Podcast DescriptionBreaking down all things marketing, design, and geek culture. Hear from Codebreak co-founders Andy and Joel as well as the experienced team. On this podcast expect to find marketing top tips, useful insights, and expert advice that you can apply to your business.So, if you're fed up with wasting your time and money on marketing that doesn't generate enquiries and sales - hop on a Codebreak discovery call. After all, getting lots of 'likes' on your Facebook page ain't gonna make your boat go faster. But up-to-date marketing techniques that attract buyers and action-takers instead of tyre kickers will. The Codebreak team are here to show you how or do it for you - https://www.codebreak.co.uk/discovery-call/This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Jeremy Tibbetts is Director of Student Leadership for Yavneh, an organization that develops Jewish leaders on college campuses. Tibbetts' goal is to help build Jewish communities and establish campus-wide Jewish student movements at colleges nationwide. But before he could inspire others in their Jewish journey, he had to find his own path to observance. This […]
Host Eric Dreiman speaks with Chief Harry Tibbetts. Harry started his career in 1968 with the Indianapolis Fire Department. They discuss the changes he experienced throughout his career, the importance of camaraderie, company pride, and what it means to carry on the traditions of the fire service. They also talk about leadership and the importance of being a lifelong student. Sponsored by MagneGrip and TenCate,
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on May 2. It dropped for free subscribers on May 5. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe for free below:WhoTom Fortune, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Heavenly and Vail's Tahoe Region (Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood)Recorded onApril 25 , 2023About Heavenly and Vail's Tahoe RegionHeavenlyClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Stateline, Nevada and South Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaYear founded: 1955Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on Epic Pass; Unlimited access with holiday blackouts on Epic Local Pass, Tahoe Local Pass, Tahoe Value PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Sierra-at-Tahoe (30 minutes), Diamond Peak (45 minutes), Kirkwood (51 minutes), Mt. Rose (1 hour), Northstar (1 hour), Sky Tavern (1 hour, 5 minutes) - travel times vary dramatically given weather conditions and time of day.Base elevation: 6,565 feet at California Lodge; the Heavenly Gondola leaves from Heavenly Village at 6,255 feet – when snowpack allows, you can ski all the way to the village, though this is technically backcountry terrainSummit elevation: 10,040 feet at the top of Sky ExpressVertical drop: 3,475 feet from the summit to California Lodge; 3,785 feet from the summit to Heavenly VillageSkiable Acres: 4,800Average annual snowfall: 360 inches (570 inches for 2022-23 ski season as of May 2)Trail count: 97Lift count: 26 lifts (1 50-passenger tram, 1 eight-passenger gondola, 2 six-packs, 8 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 5 triples, 2 doubles, 2 ropetows, 4 carpets)NorthstarClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Truckee, CaliforniaYear founded: 1972Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on Epic Pass; Unlimited access with holiday blackouts on Epic Local Pass, Tahoe Local Pass; unlimited with holiday and Saturday blackouts on Tahoe Value PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Tahoe Donner (24 minutes), Boreal (25 minutes), Donner Ski Ranch (27 minutes), Palisades Tahoe (27 minutes), Diamond Peak (27 minutes), Soda Springs (29 minutes), Kingvale (32 minutes), Sugar Bowl (33 minutes), Mt. Rose (34 minutes), Homewood (35 minutes), Sky Tavern (39 minutes), Heavenly (1 hour) - travel times vary dramatically given weather conditions and time of day.Base elevation: 6,330 feetSummit elevation: 8,610 feetVertical drop: 2,280 feetSkiable Acres: 3,170Average annual snowfall: 350 inches (665 inches for 2022-23 ski season as of May 2)Trail count: 106Lift count: 19 (1 six-passenger gondola, 1 pulse gondola, 1 chondola with 6-pack chairs & 8-passenger cabins, 1 six-pack, 6 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 2 triples, 1 platter, 5 magic carpets)KirkwoodClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Kirkwood, CaliforniaYear founded: 1972Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on Epic Pass, Kirkwood Pass; Unlimited access with holiday blackouts on Epic Local Pass, Tahoe Local Pass; unlimited with holiday and Saturday blackouts on Tahoe Value PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Sierra-at-Tahoe (48 minutes), Heavenly (48 minutes) - travel times vary dramatically given weather conditions and time of day.Base elevation: 7,800 feetSummit elevation: 9,800 feetVertical drop: 2,000 feetSkiable Acres: 2,300Average annual snowfall: 354 inches (708 inches for 2022-23 ski season as of May 2)Trail count: 94Lift count: 13 (2 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 6 triples, 1 double, 1 T-bar, 2 carpets)Why I interviewed himFor decades, Heavenly was the largest ski area that touched the state of California. By a lot. Four drive-to base areas serving 4,800 acres across two states. Mammoth? Ha! Its name misleads – 3,500 acres, barely bigger than Keystone. To grasp Heavenly's scale, look again at the new North Bowl lift on the trailmap above. A blip, one red line lost among dozens. Lodged near the base like the beginner lifts we're all used to ignoring. But that little lift rises almost 1,300 vertical feet over nearly a mile. That's close to the skiable drop of Sugar Bowl (1,500 feet), itself a major Tahoe ski area. Imagine laying Sugar Bowl's 1,650 acres over the Heavenly trailmap, then add Sierra-at-Tahoe (2,000 acres) and Mt. Rose (1,200). Now you're even.Last year, Palisades Tahoe wrecked the party, stringing a gondola between Alpine Meadows and the resort formerly known as Squaw Valley. They were technically one resort before, but I'm not an adherent of the these-two-ski-areas-are-one-ski-area-because-we-say-so school of marketing. But now the two sides really are united, crafting a 6,000-acre super-resort that demotes Heavenly to second-largest in Tahoe.Does it really matter? Heavenly is one of the more impressive hunks of interconnected mountain that you'll ever ski in America. Glance northwest and the lake booms away forever into the horizon. Peer east and there, within reach as your skis touch a 20-foot snowbase, is a tumbling brown forever, the edge of the great American desert that stretches hundreds of miles through Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.When Vail Resorts raised its periscope above Colorado for the first time two decades ago, Heavenly fell in its sites. The worthy fifth man, an all-star forward to complement the Colorado quad of Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone, and Breck. That's not an easy role to fill. It had to be a mountain that was enormous, evolved, transcendent. Someplace that could act as both a draw for variety-seeking Eagle County faithful and an ambassador for the Vail brand as benevolent caretaker. Heavenly, a sort of Vail Mountain West – with its mostly intermediate pitch, multiple faces, and collection of high-speed lifts cranking out of every gully – was perfect, the most logical extra-Colorado manifestation of big-mountain skiing made digestible for the masses.That's still what Heavenly is, mostly: a ski resort for everyone. You can get in trouble, sure, in Mott or Killebrew or by underestimating the spiral down Gunbarrel. But this is an intermediate mountain, a cruisers' mountain. Even the traverses – and there are many – are enjoyable. Those views, man. Set the cruise control and wander forever. For a skier who doesn't care to be the best skier in the world but who wants to experience some of the best skiing in the world, this is the place.What we talked aboutRecords smashing all over the floor around Tahoe; why there won't be more season extensions; Heavenly's spring-skiing footprint; managing weather-related delays and shutdowns in a social-media age; it's been a long long winter in Tahoe; growing up skiing the Pacific Northwest; Stevens Pass in the ‘70s; remember when Stevens Pass and Schweitzer had the same owner?; why leaving the thing you love most can be the best thing sometimes; overlooked Idaho; pausing at Snow King; fitting rowdy Kirkwood into the Vail Resorts puzzle; the enormous complexity of Heavenly; what it means to operate in two states; a special assignment at Stevens Pass; stabilizing a resort in chaos; why Heavenly was an early snowmaking adopter; Hugh and Bill Killebrew; on the ground during the Caldor Fire; snowmaking systems as fire-fighting sprinkler systems; fire drills; Sierra-at-Tahoe's lost season and how Heavenly and Kirkwood helped; wind holds and why they seem to be becoming more frequent; “it can be calm down in the base area and blowing 100 up top”; potential future alternatives to Sky Express as a second lift-served route back to Nevada from California; a lift-upgrade wishlist for Heavenly; how Mott Canyon lift could evolve; potential tram replacement lifts; the immediate impact of the new North Bowl express quad; how Northstar, Kirkwood, and Heavenly work together as a unit; paid parking incoming; and the Epic Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewThe first half of my life was dominated by one immutable looming fact: the year 2000 would arrive. That's how we all referenced it, every time: “the year 2000.” As though it were not just another year but the president of all years. The turning of a millennium. For the first time in a thousand years. It sounded so fantastical, so improbable, so futuristic. As though aliens had set an invasion date and we all knew it but we just didn't know if they would vaporize us or gift us their live-forever beer recipe. Y2K hysteria added a layer of intrigue and mild thrill. Whatever else happened with your life, wherever you ended up, whoever you turned out to be, this was a party you absolutely could not miss.This winter in Tahoe was like that. If you had any means of getting there, you had to go. Utah too. But everything is more dramatic in Tahoe. The snows piled Smurf Village-like on rooftops. The incredible blizzards raking across the Sierras. The days-long mountain closures. It was a rare winter, a cold winter, a relentless winter, a record-smashing winter for nearly every ski area ringing the 72-mile lake.Tahoe may never see a winter like this again in our lifetimes. So how are they dealing with it? They know what to do with snow in Tahoe. But we all know what to do with water until our basement floods. Sometimes a thing you need is a thing you can get too much of.In March I flew to California, circled the lake, skied with the people running the mountains. Exhaustion, tinted with resignation, reigned. Ski season always sprawls at the top of the Sierras, but this winter – with its relentless atmospheric rivers, the snows high and low, the piles growing back each night like smashed anthills in the driveway – amplified as it went, like an action movie with no comedic breaks or diner-meal interludes. How were they doing now, as April wound down and the snows faded and corn grew on the mountainside? And at the end of what's been a long three years in Tahoe, with Covid shutdowns leading into a Covid surge leading into wildfires leading into the biggest snows anyone alive has ever seen? There's hardship in all that, but pride, too, in thriving in spite of it.What I got wrongI said that the Kehr's Riblet double was “one of the oldest lifts in the country.” That's not accurate. It was built in 1964 – very old for a machine, but not even the oldest lift at the resort. That honor goes to Seventh Heaven, a 1960 Riblet double rising to the summit. And that's not even the oldest Riblet double in the State of Washington: White Pass still runs Chair 2, built in 1958; and Vista Cruiser has been spinning at Mt. Spokane since 1956.Questions I wish I'd askedFortune briefly discussed the paid-parking plans landing at Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood next winter. Limited as these are to weekend and holiday mornings, the plans will no doubt spark feral rage in a certain group of skiers who want to pretend like it's still 1987 and Tahoe has not changed in an unsustainable way. The traffic. The people. The ripple effects of all these things. I would have liked to have gotten into the motivations behind this change a bit more with Fortune, to really underscore how this very modest change is but one way to address a huge and stubborn problem that's not going anywhere. Why you should ski Heavenly, Northstar, and KirkwoodFrom a distance, Tahoe can be hard to sort. Sixteen ski areas strung around the lake, nine of them with vertical drops of 1,500 feet or more:How to choose? One easy answer: follow your pass. If you already have an Epic Pass, you have a pre-loaded Tahoe sampler. Steep and funky Kirkwood. Big and meandering Heavenly. Gentle Northstar. The Brobots will try steering you away from Northstar (which they've glossed “Flatstar”) or Heavenly (too many traverses). Ignore them. Both are terrific ski areas, with endless glades that are about exactly pitched for the average tree skier. Kirkwood is the gnarliest, no question, but Northstar (which is also a knockout parks mountain, and heavily wind-protected for storm days), and Heavenly (which, despite the traverses, delivers some incredible stretches of sustained vertical), will still give you a better ski day than 95 percent of the ski areas in America on any given winter date.It's easy to try to do too much in Tahoe. I certainly did. Heavenly especially deserves – and rewards – multiple days of exploration. This is partly due to the size of each mountain, but also because conditions vary so wildly day-to-day. I skied in a windy near-whiteout at Kirkwood on Sunday, hit refrozen crust that exiled me to Northstar groomers on Tuesday, and lucked into a divine four-inch refresh at Heavenly on Wednesday, gifting us long meanders through the woods. Absolutely hit multiple resorts on your visit, but don't rush it too much – you can always go back.Podcast NotesOn Schweitzer and Stevens Pass' joint ownerFortune and I discuss an outfit called Harbor Resorts, which at one time owned both Stevens Pass and Schweitzer. I'd never heard of this company, so I dug a little. An Aug. 19, 1997 article in The Seattle Times indicates that the company also once owned a majority share in Mission Ridge and something called the “Arrowleaf resort development.” They sold Mission in 2003, and the company split in two in 2005. Harbor then sold Stevens to CNL Lifestyle Properties in 2011, where it operated under Karl Kapuscinski, the current owner, with Invision Capital, of Mountain High, Dodge Ridge, and China Peak. CNL then sold the resort to the Och-Ziff hedge fund in 2016, before Vail bought Stevens in 2018 (say what you'd like about Vail Resorts, but at least we have relative certainty that they are invested as a long-term owner, and the days of private-equity ping pong are over). Schweitzer remains under McCaw Investment Group, which emerged out of that 2005 split of Harbor.As for Arrowleaf, that refers to the doomed Early Winters ski area development in Washington. Aspen, before it decided to just be Aspen, tried being Vail, or what Vail ended up being. The company's adventures abroad included owning Breckenridge from 1970 to 1987 or 1988, developing Blackcomb, and the attempted building of Early Winters, which would have included up to 16 lifts serving nearly 4,000 acres in the Methow Valley. Aspen, outfoxed by a group of citizen-activists who are still shaking their pom-poms about it nearly four decades later, eventually sold the land. Subsequent developers also failed, and today the land that would have held, according to The New York Times, 200 hotel rooms, 550 condos, 440 single-family homes, shops, and restaurants is the site of exactly five single-family homes. If you want to understand why ski resort development is so hard, this 2016 article from the local Methow Valley News explains it pretty succinctly (emphasis mine):“The first realization was that we would be empowered by understanding the rules of the game.” Coon said. Soon after it was formed, MVCC “scraped together a few dollars to hire a consultant,” who showed them that Aspen Corp. would have to obtain many permits for the ski resort, but MVCC would only have to prevail on defeating one.Administrative and legal challenges delayed the project for 25 years, “ultimately paving the way to victory,” with the water rights issue as the final obstacle to resort development, Coon said.The existing Washington ski resorts, meanwhile, remain overburdened and under-built, with few places to stay anywhere near the bump. Three cheers for traffic and car-first transportation infrastructure, I guess. Here's a rough look at what Early Winters could have been:On Stevens Pass in late 2021 and early 2022Fortune spent 20 years, starting in the late 1970s, working at Stevens Pass. Last year, he returned on a special assignment. As explained by Gregory Scruggs in The Seattle Times:[Fortune] arrived on Jan. 14 when the ski area was at a low point. After a delayed start to the season, snow hammered the Cascades during the holiday week. Severely understaffed, Stevens Pass struggled to open most of its chairlifts for six weeks, including those serving the popular backside terrain.Vail Resorts, which bought Stevens Pass in 2018, had sold a record number of its season pass product, the Epic Pass, in the run-up to the 2021-22 winter, leaving thousands of Washington residents claiming that they had prepaid for a product they couldn't use. A Change.org petition titled “Hold Vail Resorts Accountable” generated over 45,000 signatures. Over 400 state residents filed complaints against Vail Resorts with the state Attorney General's office. In early January, Vail Daily reported that Vail's stock price was underperforming by 25%, with analysts attributing the drop in part to an avalanche of consumer ire about mismanagement at resorts across the country, including Stevens Pass.On Jan. 12, Vail Resorts fired then-general manager Tom Pettigrew and announced that Fortune would temporarily relocate from his role as general manager at Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe, California, to right the ship at Stevens Pass. Vail, which owns 40 ski areas across 15 states and three countries, has a vast pool of ski industry talent from which to draw. In elevating Fortune, whose history with the mountain goes back five decades, the company seems to have acknowledged what longtime skiers and snowboarders at Stevens Pass have been saying for several seasons: local institutional knowledge matters.Fortune is back at Heavenly, of course. Ellen Galbraith is the resort's current general manager – she is scheduled to join me on The Storm Skiing Podcast in June.On Hugh and Bill KillebrewFortune and I touched on the legacy of Hugh Killebrew and his son, Bill. This Tahoe Daily Tribune article sums up this legacy, along with the tragic circumstances that put the younger Killebrew in charge of the resort:By October of 1964, attorney Hugh Killebrew owned more than 60 percent of the resort. … Killebrew was a visionary who wanted to expand the resort into Nevada. Chair Four [Sky] allowed it to happen.In the fall of 1967, [Austin] Angell was part of a group that worked through storms and strung cable for two new lifts in Nevada. Then on New Year's Day, 1968, Boulder and Dipper chairs started running. Angell's efforts helped turn Heavenly Valley into America's largest ski area. …On Aug. 27, 1977 … Hugh Killebrew and three other resort employees were killed in a plane crash near Echo Summit.Killebrew's son, Bill Killebrew, a then-recent business school graduate of the University of California, was one of the first civilians on the scene. He saw the wreckage off Highway 50 and immediately recognized his dad's plane. …At 23, Bill Killebrew assumed control of the resort. A former youth ski racer with the Heavenly Blue Angels, he learned a lot from his dad. But the resort was experiencing two consecutive drought years and was millions of dollars in debt.Bill Killebrew began focusing on snowmaking capabilities. Tibbetts and others tinkered with different systems and, by the early 1980s, Heavenly Valley had 65 percent snowmaking coverage.With a stroke of good luck and several wet winters, Bill Killebrew had the resort out of debt in 1987, 10 years after bankruptcy was a possibility. It was now time to sell.Killebrew sold to a Japanese outfit called Kamori Kanko Company, who then sold it to American Skiing Company in 1997, who then sold it to likely forever owner Vail in 2002.When he joined me on The Storm Skiing Podcast in 2021, Tim Cohee, current GM of China Peak, called Bill Killebrew “the smartest person I've ever known” and “overall probably the smartest guy ever in the American ski industry.” Cohee called him “basically a savant, who happened to, by accident, end up in the ski business through his dad's tragic death in 1977.” You can listen to that at 26:30 here.On Sierra-at-Tahoe and the Caldor FireMost of the 16 Tahoe-area ski areas sit along or above the lake's North Shore. Only three sit south. Vail owns Heavenly and Kirkwood. The third is Sierra-at-Tahoe. You may be tempted to dismiss this as a locals' bump, but look again at the chart above – this is a serious ski area, with 2,000 acres of skiable terrain on a 2,212-foot vertical drop. It's basically the same size as Kirkwood.The 2021 Caldor Fire threatened all three resorts. Heavenly and Kirkwood escaped with superficial damage, but Sierra got crushed. A blog post from the ski area's website summarizes the damage:The 3000-degree fire ripped through our beloved trees crawling through the canopies and the forest floor affecting 1,600 of our 2,000 acres, damaging lift towers, haul ropes, disintegrating terrain park features and four brand new snowcats and practically melted the Upper Shop — a maintenance building which housed many of our crews' tools and personal belongings, some that had been passed down through generations.The resort lost the entire 2021-22 ski season and enormous swaths of trees. Here's the pre-fire trailmap:And post-fire:Ski areas all over the region helped with whatever they could. One of Vail Resorts' biggest contributions was filling in for Sierra's Straight As program, issuing Tahoe Local Epic Passes good at all three ski areas to eligible South Shore students.On wind holdsFortune discussed why wind holds are such an issue at Heavenly, and why they seem to be happening more frequently, with the San Francisco Chronicle earlier this year.On the pastI'll leave you with this 1972 Heavenly trailmap, which labels Mott and Killebrew Canyons as “closed area - dangerous steep canyons”:Or maybe I'll just leave you with more pictures of Heavenly:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 40/100 in 2023, and number 426 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. 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What does success look like to you? Do you feel excited by the idea? Does it sound like it's just a dream? What if you could be the spark to ignite your dreams! Let's talk about it! Becky Tibbetts is a Professional Certified Coach and Mentor Coach with the International Coaching Federation (ICF) with a passion for being wildly productive and living intentionally. She helps professionals avoid energy drains that can lead to burnout, create time and financial freedom, to experience more joy in life and work. Her clients will tell you that she is the spark that helped them to step into their inner superpower to experience true freedom. Becky takes a stand for Women's Empowerment and Freedom and supports organizations that combat sex trafficking locally and globally. When she is not sparking joy in her clients, she enjoys traveling with her family and making memories. Connect with Becky here... https://inspiredevelopmentcoaching.com/ Connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/beckytibbetts/ Schedule a Virtual Connect call to find out more about Becky's SPARK™ 1:1 Coaching Program... https://calendly.com/inspiredevelopmentcoaching/virtualconnect You know how much I love talking about all the aspects of wellness... with that in mind, have you checked out your Wellness Score yet? A quick little QUIZ- answer a few fun questions and find out how you score! Take the Quiz Did you miss any episodes? You can find me on all the podcast places! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts A whole bunch of other platforms as well! Connect with me on FaceBook and Instagram Curious to find out more about how coaching can help? Book a Curiosity Call with me! #b2m #backtome #back2me #wellnessyourway #prosperityflowcoaching #lifecoach #balancedlife #lifeinbalance #worklifebalance #getoutofyourownway #youdoyou #balancedlifeguide #transformationcoach #mindset #mindsetmatters #creatingexpansion #expansioncoach #spark #leadershipdevelopment #worklifebalance #positiveintelligence #sparkjoy #empowerment #freedom --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heatherstewartcoaching/message
From Logan Health Summit we have Kevin Tibbetts March 16th 2023
Hey buddies, in this episode, I speak with Harry Tibbetts. He has an impressive career with the Indianapolis Fire Dept. Harry hit on quite a few very important topics in the fire service. Why should firefighters promote, why continuing education is important, building trust and respect with your crews, etc. Harry shares some details about the Athletic Club Fire in 1992. Please enjoy this episode.
Kenshō is a brand of exceptional matcha founded by Elena, who struggled to find high-quality matcha that tasted good and mixed well. She decided to solve this problem herself, inspired by her love for matcha. After testing over 10 varieties from Japanese farms, she found the most exceptional matcha from Uji, a farm that produces small batches using traditional practices and ancient tools. She uniquely packaged it to match the product's vibrant and energetic properties and inspire those with active lifestyles to seek clean, green energy alternatives. Kenshō's mission is to bring exceptional matcha to adventurers as a healthy, alternative energy source. Episode Highlights: - What is matcha - Best way to prepare matcha - How it's different than coffee - The benefits of matcha - & so much more! Connect with Elena & Kensho: - Website: kenshotea.com - Instagram: @kensho_tea Connect with Alex: - Currently accepting new clients worldwide! Work with me here - Free resources - Instagram: @nutritionmoderation - TikTok: @nutritionmoderation - Website: www.nutritionmoderation.com DISCOUNTS: - Get 15% off at Giddy Yo using code ALEXANDRAKING - Get 10% off at Pascoe using code ALEXKING10 - Get 10% off the TempDrop thermometer with code AFNUTRITIONMODERATION - Use code ALEXKING to get 10% off your Twistie cup at twistieonthego.com - Get 10% off at Greenhouse Juice using code NUTRITIONMODERATION - Order the Mira Starter Kit or the Mira Plus Bundle online at miracare.com using the promo code ALEXKING to get 10% off - Discount on US Supplements: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/aking1654616901 - Discount on Canadian Supplements: https://ca.fullscript.com/welcome/aking
In this special episode we talk with Mari Tibbetts, Creative Director of Global Apparel Creation at ASICS. Listen as she shares her unique experience in the industry, her journey in sport, the excellence of ASICS, and opportunities in fighting for justice.
Alice Tibbetts talks about the walkability of Duluth and the difficulties that winter brings
2023.02.03 NCU Chapel - President Scott Hagan With Allen Tennison & Bill Tibbetts by North Central University
2023.01.27 NCU Chapel - President Scott Hagan With Allen Tennison & Bill Tibbetts by North Central University
My guest today is Becky Tibbitts. Becky is a professional certified coach with a passion for mental fitness which leads to 10x productivity, joy-filled connected relationships, and overall life satisfaction. She helps professionals avoid energy drains that can lead to burnout. She helps them create time and financial freedom, and also to experience more joy in life and work. Becky's clients say she is the spark that helped them step into their inner superpower to experience true freedom and lasting joy! Becky takes a stand for Women's Empowerment and freedom and supports organizations that combat sex trafficking locally and globally. Becky lives in Oregon with her husband and a blended family of six children. In her free time, she loves to read and listen to music. As a family, they enjoy trailer camping, floating in the river, vacationing at the beach, and snowmobiling. In our conversation today, Becky shares pieces of her journey, realizing she wanted a life different than the one she grew up in, maneuvering through challenging relationships, making decisions that were best for her despite the judgment of others, and finding that deep sense of joy inside herself – and learning to keep it present! Some of the themes we discuss include the importance of boundaries, as well as the courage it takes to identify and set boundaries. We also talk about mental fitness, which is Becky's passion, and she shares what that means, how she keeps herself mentally fit, and how she helps others develop their mental fitness. Becky, thank you so much for sharing these pieces of your story, for the glimpses into the hard work you have done to develop yourself and your relationships, and for the wisdom you share throughout our conversation and in your everyday work. You can find links to learn more about Becky and how to connect with her below:WebsiteLinkedInEmail: becky@InspireDevelopmentCoaching.comSchedule a call with Becky hereMake Life Less Difficult
Mom, wife, entrepreneur, multiple businesses...how do you even manage all of that? Wendy shares wisdom and insights on all of it in this fantastic conversation.
Becky Tibbetts is a Certified Transition and Transformation coach accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF) with a passion for being wildly productive and living intentionally. She helps busy women professionals to avoid energy drains that can lead to burnout, create time and financial freedom, and experience more joy in life and work. Her clients will tell you that she is the spark that helped them to step into their inner superpower to experience true freedom and lasting joy. Becky takes a stand for Women's Empowerment and Freedom and supports organizations that combat sex trafficking locally and globally. When she is not sparking joy in her clients, she enjoys spending time traveling with her family and making memories. To connect and find out more: www.inspiredevelopmentcoaching.com or email becky@inspiredevelopmentcoaching.com About Sarah K. RamseyJoin Sarah's FREE Facebook Group “Finding Love & Success After A Toxic Relationship” Before trying Sarah K Ramsey's programs her clients were super embarrassed because on the outside these women appeared to have it all. However, these women had a secret...they still felt mentally chained down by their toxic partner or parent.Most women think talk therapy is the only way to heal! Unfortunately, these women waste years trying to figure out how codependency works or rehashing their past in an office week after week trying to pick apart their childhoods. But, Sarah's clients aren't “most people.” They know overachievers aren't just looking to talk about their problems, they are looking for an action plan to SOLVE their problems!Check out this FREE Presentation where Sarah reveals how she does it! Check out what others have said about SarahContact Sarah
In this bonus ten-minute extract, executive coach, transformation specialist and international speaker Chris Tibbetts talks about his Unlock Moment, when his doctor gave him the news that he had to change his lifestyle immediately or he could drop dead at any time. He talks about how he changed his mindset in order to transform his physical health and ultimately lose over 100kg in weight - ten years on he's here to tell the tale.Want to hear the whole interview with Chris? It's Episode 18 of The Unlock Moment.Instagram and Facebook: @theemotionaleatingcoachukWeb: https://emotionaleatingcoach.uk/LinkedIn: Chris TibbettsOvereaters Anonymous: https://www.oagb.org.uk/
In this episode I interview executive coach, transformation specialist and international speaker Chris Tibbetts. Massively overweight and faced with the prospect of just six months to live, he turned his life around and went on to lose over 100kg - transforming his life expectancy in the process. Ten years on, he now helps others to be in the best shape both physically and mentally. This is a raw and honset account of the ebbs and flows of a battle with emotional eating, and an inspiration for listeners facing into seemingly impossible odds.Instagram and Facebook: @theemotionaleatingcoachukWeb: https://emotionaleatingcoach.uk/LinkedIn: Chris TibbettsOvereaters Anonymous: https://www.oagb.org.uk/
Nate Tibbetts, son of legendary girls basketball coach Fred Tibbetts, has surrounded himself with basketball his entire life. He played high school hoops at Jefferson and Sioux Falls Roosevelt, and college basketball at USD, where he's currently in the school's hall of fame, before getting into coaching. He's currently an assistant coach with the Orlando Magic, but he's got quite the resume that led him to where he is today.
This week on Kirkin Off the boys have Killer Kowalski on to talk about the week that was in KMS. They get into the Tibbetts drama, QWC vs Justin, Carano. Plus at long last the news is back on Kirkin Off, and we close w a BMD and Tim in Canton prank call that didnt make the show.
@mari__atelier is Asics Director of Design - Apparel and Equipment . I had the opportunity to sit down with Mari at @asics US HQ in Boston while I was there for the Asics @falmouthroadrace . She is a runner and a designer but she is much more than that. Mari has tapped into the community in such a special way. She continues to help and fight for youth that society has disregarded. . Had such an amazing conversation with Mari. Such an inspiring story full of grit and passion. There are some people in the world that you just want to see do well and Mari is one of them. She has found a way to make a difference in the sports apparel world and also in the lives of kids that some would say are beyond saving. . Thank you Mari…you are amazing! Please keep doing what you're doing…you are inspiring others to use their platforms and gifts to help their communities and fellow human beings.
Today I speak with Chris Tibbetts, he is half the man he used to be. We talk about his journey to lose 230 pounds, his experience with Overeaters Anonymous, and what drove him to stand on the ledge all this and more.FB @ttransform365 Insta @emotionaleatingcoachuk @ttransform365 website www.transform365.co.ukNational Suicide Prevention1-800-273-8255https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Overeaters anonymous https://oa.org/Website www.lukelosespodcast.com Losers Line (323)-920-LUKE [5853] Instagram bit.ly/LukeLosesInstagram Facebook bit.ly/LukeLosesFacebook TikTokbit.ly/LukelosesTikTok Trimming the Fat Weight loss support group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2702968646682531/?ref=share Music for this episode Jake Simmons and the little ghostshttp://jakesimmons.ushttp://instagram.com/jakesimmonslghttp://twitter.com/jakesimmonslghttp://jakesimmons.bandcamp.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/jakesimmonsatLGhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/3otthGt8ajfM0hdUOsw9vs