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    GolfWRX Radio
    Golf's Perfect Imperfections: Tiger Woods's Replacement Surgery

    GolfWRX Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 40:46


    Golf Guide Podcast
    Worst things that can happen on a golf course, Tiger is officially cooked and Rory's beef with America

    Golf Guide Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 65:51


    Suave Golf's Kyle Surlow and Steve 'Beige' Berger discuss the current state of golf during the offseason, recap recent pro tournaments including Xander Schauffele's win in Japan and Jeeno Thitikul's vicotry in Shanghai, and delve into Tiger Woods' latest surgery. They also explore Rory McIlroy's shift towards global golf and the implications for the PGA Tour. The episode concludes with a new segment on the top five worst things that can happen on the golf course. Music provided by broiler - ⁠listen to and download his music here⁠ Support those who support us! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUAVE GOLF⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - world-class golf sabbaticals and fine goods ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Hot Drops⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ fermented & flavorful condiments ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Golf Guide⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - purveyors of discounted greens fees across Northern California WATCH - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Like & Subscribe to Nice Grass Nice People⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on YouTube Email us! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠nicegrassnicepeople@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Fore Play
    TIGER WOODS HAD ANOTHER BACK SURGERY

    Fore Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 119:50


    On todays' pod the boys react to the unfortunate news of Tiger Woods undergoing another back surgery, discussing the potential implications for his future. They then shift gears and react to the recent clip where PGA President Don Rea delivered an unexpected rendition of Eminem's Lose Yourself. As always they discuss much more, including Jerry Jones and the business of sports, Xander Schauffele's impressive victory in Japan, and brands that they cannot live without. 0:00 - Intro 2:10 - Tiger has another back surgery 15:50 - Why is Tiger so injury prone? 34:50 - PGA president raps Lose Yourself at Ryder Cup 47:50 - Jerry Jones & the business side of sports 1:06:50 - Xander Schauffele wins Baycurrent Classic 1:14:30 - Brands we cannot live without 1:19:25 - Golf & society in Japan 1:30:15 - Jon Rahm taking three months off 1:31:40 - Alistair Docherty update 1:35:05 - Foreman scrable vs. Dallas StarsYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod

    Boomer & Gio
    Hour 2 - Giants Face Jet-Lagged Broncos But Boomer Has Doubts

    Boomer & Gio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 40:26


    Giants sit at +1600 for the playoffs, but Boomer isn't buying it, slamming Cowboys and Bills defenses while Ravens lead at +110. A caller says Boomer's killing the hype as the Giants get extra rest before facing a jet-lagged Broncos squad. Jerry recaps NFL chaos: Daniels' fumble costs the Commanders, Falcons crush the Bills, and Glenn says it'll take time. Matt Rhule gushes over Penn State, MLB delivers a wild Brewers/Dodgers double play, and Gio throws a fun “what would you rather” with Tiger Woods and a million bucks.

    On the Mark Golf Podcast
    Chris Como on Golf, Golf Swing Technique and Game Improvement

    On the Mark Golf Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 40:07


    Chris Como is one of the leading golf instructors in the world.  Recognized as a Golf Digest Top 5 Teacher in America and Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher, Chris is featured on The Golf Channel on his instructional shows: Como Concepts, Swing Expedition and Golf Versus... Chis also runs Chris Como Golf in Dallas and joins Mark Immelman to elaborate on his holistic approach to golf instruction and game improvement.  He dives into: Nutrition, Hydration and Bio-hacking Biomechanics in Golf Instruction Golf Swing Matchups Golf DNA and Understanding Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Low Risk Game and Golf Swing Adjustments Golf Swing Aesthetics vs Performance Patience in Game Improvement "Blind Spots" in a Player's Game Shot Patterns, Shot Distribution and Commensurate Golf Swing Adjustment "No-Go Zones" in Swing Adjustments Adding "Clean" Speed for More Power, and Beneficial Practice Time Allocation Chris also shares personal insights from his work with Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau and Tiger Woods as he discusses game improvements. Download and share with your friends, and go and watch Chris and Mark on YouTube - search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.    

    Anxious Filmmaker with Chris Brodhead
    #180 How Tiger Woods' Foundation Is Changing the Future of Education with Dan Scali, VP Marketing

    Anxious Filmmaker with Chris Brodhead

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 33:46


    Download our “Tell a Better Story, Win Better Clients” E-book at https://working-towards.com/What does Tiger Woods' true legacy look like beyond golf?In this powerful episode, Dan Scali, Vice President of Marketing & Communications at TGR Foundation, shares how Tiger's nonprofit has quietly changed the lives of tens of thousands of students across the U.S.From opening cutting-edge STEAM Learning Labs to mentoring first-generation college students and launching a 30-year legacy of education, the TGR Foundation is reshaping how youth discover their passions and build meaningful futures.

    Donna & Steve
    Tuesday 10/14 Hour 3 - Sue from PoppedCorn in Minnetonka

    Donna & Steve

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 38:08


    The creator of KPop Demon Hunters says they don't want to make a live-action version, Tiger Woods just had his seventh back surgery and we find out the Soup of the Day!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Break80 Podcast
    Episode 158: Xander wins in Japan and Tiger Woods Has Another Surgery

    Break80 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 73:34


    For the fall season it was a very busy week in the golf world. From Xander Schauffele winning the Baycurrent Classic in Japan to Marco Penge securing his PGA Tour card with a win in Spain, there was plenty to talk about this week in golf. The Korn Ferry Tour wrapped up its season and the top 20 players stamped their cards to the PGA Tour and some known names missed out. All of this plus an LPGA Tour event in China had brutal green conditions and Tiger Woods is back on the surgeon's table with another back procedure. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast for weekly golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Mitch Unfiltered
    Episode 354 - Tight Sphincter Muscles in Toronto

    Mitch Unfiltered

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 112:48


    RUNDOWN   Was this the single greatest weekend in Seattle sports history? Mitch and Hotshot relive Friday night's 15-inning epic at T-Mobile Park as the Mariners advanced to the ALCS — Hotshot shares his in-stadium perspective, spilled beer and all, describing the crowd as “ear-splitting, like 1995 all over again.” Mitch calls Bryce Miller's Game 1 masterpiece in Toronto “legendary” and compares it to the Mariners' own must-win over Detroit. Then comes the forgotten hero of the weekend: Washington QB Damon Williams Jr., whose 538-yard, four-touchdown night went largely unseen while fans watched baseball on their phones. Add in the Seahawks' 20–12 win over Jacksonville (seven sacks despite missing key defenders), a Kraken overtime winner, and even Humpy the Salmon's long-awaited race victory — and Mitch declares it “the most joy-filled Seattle weekend in decades.” Mitch welcomes Joe Doyle (Over Slot) and Brady Farkas (Refuse to Lose Podcast) after Seattle's gritty 3–1 win to open the ALCS in Toronto — a game nobody expected them to take. The trio break down Bryce Miller's six-inning gem on three days' rest, the early escape that steadied him, and how his righty-righty splitter and held-velocity heater set the tone. They praise the bullpen trio of Spire, Brash, and Muñoz, the clutch base-running by Randy Arozarena, and Cal Raleigh's homer that flipped the energy of the entire series. Mitch is joined by Brady Henderson (ESPN.com) and Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) after the Seahawks' 20-12 road win over Jacksonville — a cross-country statement built on a revived pass rush and Sam Darnold's continued efficiency. The trio break down Byron Murphy's monster day (2 sacks, 7 pressures), a seven-sack team effort that could've reached double digits, and the coaching adjustments Mike McDonald made one week after the Tampa Bay meltdown. They highlight Darnold's nearly flawless 295-yard, 2-TD outing and debate whether he's already a top-tier QB in the NFC. CBS analyst Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch after witnessing Indiana's stunning 30–20 win over Oregon in Eugene — the Hoosiers' first-ever road win over a top-five team. Rick praises head coach Kurt Signetti for his “keep-it-inside” defensive discipline and authenticity, calling him “hotter than Texas chili” as Penn State's likely next target after James Franklin's firing. They discuss the money storm brewing in the Big Ten's upcoming $2.4 billion media deal, why booster influence now drives coaching turnover, and how NIL has reshaped the sport's economy. Rick breaks down SEC chaos after Auburn's controversial finish versus Georgia, the Texas rebound behind Steve Sarkisian, and why parity is spreading as defensive-line depth thins across power programs. Mitch “plants his spear” for Washington QB Damon Williams Jr., claiming him for Taco Time's Doing Some Work honors after a 538-yard night, while Rick awards his crispy burritos to Texas A&M's defense — 2-for-33 on third downs over three games.   GUESTS   Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over-Slot Substack Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion   TABLE OF CONTENTS   0:00 | Greatest Seattle Sports Weekend Ever? Mariners, Huskies, Seahawks (and Even the Kraken) Deliver in One Unforgettable Stretch 18:45 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 21:24 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Bryce Miller's Redemption Game: Mariners Shock Toronto to Steal Game 1 on the Road 43:38 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Four-and-Two and Flying East: Seattle's Defense Dominates Jacksonville in a Statement Win 1:07:12 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Hoosier Shockwave, Saban Shadows & Doing Some Work — Rick Neuheisel on a Wild Weekend in College Football 1:37:12 | Other Stuff Segment: Area code 354 takes us to Montreal, Canada, birthplace of Celine Dion and Corey Hart, Hotshot's surprising love for “Never Surrender,” and a nostalgic detour to Mariners' former outfielder Corey Hart, Mitch's jokes about spilled beer and sunglasses at night, updates on the bizarre Mark Sanchez stabbing case as his ex calls it “not surprising,” Oregon's stunning loss to Indiana, James Franklin's $50 million Penn State buyout, Trent Dilfer fired at UAB, Paul Pierce blames his DUI on being “old and tired,” Tiger Woods undergoes his seventh back surgery before turning 50, and Gene Simmons' wife says the KISS icon can no longer drive after crashing in Malibu. RIPs: John Lodge, longtime bassist of The Moody Blues (82), Mike Greenwell, beloved Red Sox outfielder (62), Sister Jean, Loyola Chicago icon (106), Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actress (79). Headlines: Woman dumps 75 used tampons on her ex's lawn, police find thermos lodged in man's backside, Chinese woman swallows eight live frogs to cure back pain and “croaks,” tennis player blames failed drug test on “meth kiss,” elderly woman scammed by a fake astronaut in a romance hoax, Hotshot serenades the show with his “Counting Stars” parody to close Episode 354.

    The Rick Shiels Golf Show
    EP313 - Did Tiger Woods fulfil his potential?

    The Rick Shiels Golf Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 45:14


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    The Shotgun Start
    Another Tiger surgery, Xander and Penge hours, and KFT card roulette

    The Shotgun Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 54:18


    Andy and Brendan return after a eventful weekend of sports losses and an "uneventful" weekend of pro golf. Andy is still in the dumps after the Cubs loss in the NLDS, but claims a Victory Monday for Chicago anyway. It was an eventful weekend in French Lick, Indiana at the Korn Ferry Tour finals. Andy and Brendan run through the Top 20 bubble and discuss many of the players that earned their PGA Tour cards for next year. They also commend the KFT broadcast crew for bringing something different to viewers before wondering what Brian Rolapp was thinking during his trip to French Lick. On the PGA Tour, Xander Schauffele found his way back to the winner's circle at the Baycurrent Classic in Japan. This was Xander's tenth PGA Tour win, leading to a discussion about how many he'll end up with at the end of his career. Unlike the KFT booth, Andy was less than impressed with the Baycurrent broadcast and calls for more analysts to tell it like it is. Brendan is fired up that the year of Marco Penge rolls on after his big win at the Spanish Open. Penge will now be in next year's Open and Masters and said post-round that he thinks he's set up for success at Augusta. PJ checks on his Masters odds and finds that Penge's priced lower than one recent major champion! In perhaps the biggest news of the week, the LPGA's streak is over. Jeeno Thitikul won the Buick LPGA Shanghai, becoming the first repeat winner of 2025. The greens at this event were under fire all week for poor conditioning and Brendan was excited to see some pros having to handle muni-like conditions. Alex Cjeka won the final Champions Tour event of the regular season and the "senior mules" are unhappy about Brian Rolapp's recent cuts to the pension program. As for the rest of the news from this weekend, it came out that J.J. Spaun was held out of foursomes at the Ryder Cup due to his golf ball. Andy suggests maybe it's time for golf to have just one ball to use like every other sport does. The two then discuss the current state of Tiger Woods following another back surgery and where his place in today's game may be. Will he even play a TGL match again, much less any on-course golf? To end the show, Andy demands that PJ apologize for an abysmal performance from Justin Fields on national television as the Jets remain winless in 2025.

    Just Wondering... With Norm Hitzges
    Score 30 or Stay Home | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    Just Wondering... With Norm Hitzges

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 12:53


    In this thought-provoking episode of Just Wondering, Norm Hitzges tackles the harsh reality facing the Dallas Cowboys: a team with the league's top offense — and the worst defense money can buy.After another collapse against Carolina, Norm breaks down how the Cowboys' inability to make stops has forced Dak Prescott and company into weekly shootouts just to stay alive. He calls out the painful “Revenge of Rico Dowdle,” who ran wild against his former team, and questions how long this all-offense formula can hold up.Then, Norm shifts gears ⛳ to discuss Tiger Woods' latest surgery and what it means for the golf legend's uncertain future. With seven back surgeries, two Achilles repairs, and only three wins since 2014, is this the twilight of Tiger's playing days — or the setup for one final miracle comeback? ⏱️ Chapters00:00 –

    Birdies & Bourbon
    Rory McIlroy India Odds | Tiger Woods Back Surgery | Jon Rahm Takes Time Off | Bryson & Taylor Swift

    Birdies & Bourbon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 53:53


    Rory McIlroy India Odds | Tiger Woods Back Surgery | Jon Rahm Takes Time Off | Bryson & Taylor SwiftThe Birdies & Bourbon team chats Xander Schauffele's Japan win, major predictions and more. Rory McIlroy is heading to India for the DP World Tour. Can he beat Tommy Fleetwood in India? Which professional golfer would be the best fit for Taylor Swift? Would Viktor Hovland or Byrson DeChambeau make a better couple with Taylor Swift. Tiger Woods has completed another back surgery. Do we expect to see Tiger participate in an golf events or majors in 2026? Jon Rahm has announced he is taking the rest of the year off and will play his next LIV Golf event in Feb 2026. What do you think of the golf offseason?Chad Powers is proving to be a fun show. We're also tuning into Task, Tulsa King and the Black Rabbit. Landman is scheduled to return soon and we chat through our current favorite shows on TV. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://turtleson.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.fantasynational.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at ⁠⁠⁠⁠theneatglass.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aimto bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)

    Black and White Sports Podcast
    Tiger Woods' Golf Career is OVER after he reveals DEVASTATING HEALTH update after numerous INJURIES!

    Black and White Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 8:35


    Tiger Woods' Golf Career is OVER after he reveals DEVASTATING HEALTH update after numerous INJURIES!

    Fore Play
    One Last Tiger Roar?

    Fore Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 97:21


    On today's episode, the guys break down Trent's latest Breaking 85 attempt and reflect on how far his game has come. From there, they cover the Yankees extending their season, the growing risks of AI in today's world, and the burning question on every golf fan's mind: when will Tiger Woods make his long-awaited return to tournament golf? 0:00 - Intro 2:45 - New Breaking 85 out now! 14:10 - How do you hit it farther? 22:10 - Yankee extend series vs. Blue Jays 32:40 - Ai is getting out of control! 54:05 - Close to the downfall of smart phones? 1:06:31 - How close is Tiger to a return? 1:26:15 - Player update: Max Homa 1:29:25 - NHL Season openerYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod

    Pull Hook Golf
    The Golfer's Mindset

    Pull Hook Golf

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 21:03


    Matt Cook delves into the significance of showing emotion in golf, particularly in the context of the Ryder Cup, as he introduces the final episode of 2025. The episode features insights from Dr. Lee Piccarello on the golfer's mindset, alongside discussions on Tiger Woods' profound impact and how the Ryder Cup contrasts with regular tournaments. The personalities and characters of LIV Golf players are explored, emphasizing how emotion fosters audience connection. Personal anecdotes highlight the future of emotional engagement in golf, culminating in a conclusion that ties together these themes, with sponsor mentions for Devereux Golf and Rokform interspersed.

    Confident Communications
    When Sports and Scandal Collide: Inside the Biggest Controversies and Comebacks

    Confident Communications

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 36:45 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Molly sits down with Jim Rocco and Thom Weidlich, co-authors of Sports Crisis Communications: Cases and Controversies, to explore how the worlds of sports and crisis PR collide. From Tiger Woods' redemption arc to Aaron Rodgers' vaccine controversy and Brett Favre's legal troubles, this candid conversation dissects how athletes, teams, and brands handle scandal when the spotlight turns harsh.The trio also dives into how social media, fan loyalty, and corporate interests shape the playbook for managing reputation in modern sports. Whether it's Tom Brady's conflict of interest, the NFL's uneasy dance with gambling, or the Dodgers' Pride Night flip-flop, this episode pulls back the curtain on how power, money, and morality intersect on and off the field.In this episode:Tiger Woods' image makeover: from scandal to super-dadHow Aaron Rodgers' “immunized” comment tested State Farm's crisis strategyBrett Favre, welfare funds, and the price of silence in litigation PRThe NFL's resilience (and denial) through scandal after scandalWhen betting meets ball: why gambling is the next big PR minefieldThe Dodgers' Pride Night controversy and the danger of corporate flip-floppingWhat brands can learn from Dick's Sporting Goods' values-based standWhy vulnerability (and a good apology) can save an athlete's reputationTom Brady's latest “conflict of interest” and the ethics of sports mediaAdvice for rising athletes and a few words of wisdom for Bill BelichickKey takeaway: Reputation is built long before the crisis hits. Whether you're a star athlete or a CEO, your credibility bank determines how hard you fall, and how fast you recover.The media tool I use to track stories, monitor coverage, and help clients get their message in the right hands. Click here to learn more. Want More Behind the Breakdown? Follow The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson on Substack for early access to podcast episodes, exclusive member chats, weekly lives, and monthly workshops that go deeper than the mic. It's the insider's hub for communicators who want strategy with spine—and a little side-eye where it counts.Follow Molly on Substack Subscribe to Molly's Weekly Newsletter Subscribe to Molly's Live Events Calendar. Need a Keynote Speaker? Drawing from real-world PR battles, Molly delivers the same engaging stories and hard-won crisis insights from the podcast to your live audience. Click here to book Molly for your next meeting. This podcast is supported by Muck Rack, the PR management platform I use to monitor media coverage, track journalist activity, and inform high-stakes strategy with real-time data. Click here to try Muck Rack for yourself. Follow & Connect with Molly: https://www.youtube.com/mollymcpherson https://mollymc...

    The Golf Podcast Presented by Golficity
    Will the TGL Survive Another Season?

    The Golf Podcast Presented by Golficity

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 30:02


    With Tiger Woods rumored to return and the 2026 TGL schedule now revealed, the question is—can the startup indoor golf league survive another season? In this week's episode of The Golf Podcast we break down the newly released 2026 TGL season schedule and what it means for fans, players, and the future of the league. With the schedule now official, all eyes are on the Easter eggs hinting at Tiger Woods' long-awaited return to competitive golf. We take a closer look at how much Tiger can realistically move the needle for TGL viewership and whether star power alone is enough to keep this league thriving. Beyond Tiger, we dig into the broadcast schedule itself—nine matches on ESPN, one on ABC, and a streamlined format designed to avoid last year's confusion—and what those programming choices signal about TGL's long-term vision. We'll also revisit the ratings from season one, the spike that came with Tiger's debut, and the mid-season slump that left many fans questioning whether TGL has staying power. From fan reactions on social media to the growing debate over whether team golf can truly build loyalty beyond Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup formats, we unpack it all. Is TGL the “future of golf” or simply another fun, prime-time way to watch the game we love?    Listen to This Week's Show Download on iTunes here Listen on Spotify here Thanks to this Week's Sponsors Titleist is committed to ensuring that every golf ball delivers superior quality and consistency.  From ball to ball, dozen to dozen we should expect our golf ball to perform exactly the same way, shot after shot. That's why Titleist owns the design, the technology and the manufacturing to make sure consistency spot on every time. They even conduct all the testing and quality checks to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.  Titleist is the #1 ball for every player and the #1 ball in golf.  Choose the best for your game and find out more at Titleist.com. Trust your golf game to FootJoy, the number one Shoe in Golf. Shop now at FootJoy.com. Thanks for tuning to The Golf Podcast! Cover Image via X

    Five Clubs
    Bob Harig and Josh Carpenter join 5 Clubs on Golf Channel

    Five Clubs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 46:15


    Bob Harig and Josh Carpenter joined the program today. Harig talked about the big story lines coming out of the Ryder Cup from fan behavior, the confidence several Europeans take from the victory, should Tiger Woods be next in line as the U.S. captain and what does the fall season in golf look like. Josh Carpenter joined from the studio and talked about the TV ratings, the financial struggles for LIV golf, the potential signing of a sponsor for the renewed Miami event at Doral and more.

    MoneyWise
    How They Built a $745M Company Together and Stay Married

    MoneyWise

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 41:03


    Stop making million dollar decisions alone. Hampton gives you a personal board of eight vetted founders in your city who meet monthly to tackle your hardest problems. Find your group: https://joinhampton.com/Kass and Mike Lazerow built two companies together, sold one for $25M… and the next for $745M. Along the way, they went bankrupt, survived dot-com busts and Facebook booms, and figured out how to build a business without destroying their marriage. Here's what we talk about:What it's actually like to sell your company for $745 millionThe early Golf.com bankruptcy scare, and how Tiger Woods saved the businessWhy their co-founder relationship works (and where it almost blew up entirely)Mixing work and love: the brutal fights, trust, and one-liners from the delivery roomFull breakdown of their first splurge, and what “enough” money really meansRaising $50M without meaning to sell, and getting a surprise offer from SalesforceThe $12M flop that reminded Mike why Kass is the only co-founder he needsCo-founder red flags, communication rules, and how they manage disagreementsLiving rich vs. feeling rich: the moment they finally felt secureCool Links:Hampton https://www.joinhampton.com/Lower Street https://www.lowerstreet.co/Kass and Mike https://kassandmike.com/ Kass and Mike's book: Shoveling $h!t: A Love Story https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shoveling-Story-about-Entrepreneurs-Success/dp/B0DY21NS7W Sponsors:The modern way to run your business phone is https://www.quo.com/perks/moneywiseAchieve your dream body with https://www.dailybodycoach.com/moneywiseProtect your upside and get your time back at https://www.cressetcapital.com/moneywiseChapters:(1:26) The $745M Buddy Media exit(4:29) What people get wrong about working with a spouse(6:22) How Kass and Mike met(8:44) The Golf.com story(15:33) Managing team dynamics as married co-founders(23:17) Handling finances as a married couple(28:18) What they did with the money after the exit(32:33) Lessons learned and what they'd do differently(36:58) Closing thoughts on finding the right co-founderThis podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances. Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.Your Host: Harry MortonFounder of Lower Street, a podcast production company helping brands launch and grow top-tier podcasts.Co-parents a cow named Eliza.

    Pull Hook Golf
    2025 Ryder Cup Recap

    Pull Hook Golf

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 37:50


    Matt Cook explores Europe's Ryder Cup win and Luke Donald's impactful captaincy, dissecting the final score and U.S. team's issues. The episode discusses New York crowd dynamics, golf's elitist image, and Rory McIlroy's reactions to perceived hypocrisy. It examines broadcasters' focus, Donald's strategy, and the role of data in modern golf. Tommy Fleetwood's standout performance, U.S. team prep issues, and course setup blunders are highlighted. Celebrations of Team Europe and a look ahead to the 2027 Ryder Cup are included. The episode concludes with thoughts on Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods as potential captains, player performances, and sponsor acknowledgments.

    Silent Sales Machine Radio
    #1071: Talent isn't enough (here's what really gets you there)

    Silent Sales Machine Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 42:38


    When things get tough, are you still committed?   In this episode of Coach's Corner, Brian and Robin flip the script and dive into three forces that shape every success story - commitment, development, and belief.   You'll hear why talent alone isn't enough without daily reps, why commitment guarantees the outcome (even if the path surprises you), and how belief carries you through the plot twists. Along the way, they share stories about learning to walk, chasing driver's licenses, Michael Phelps, Tiger Woods, and even Robin's piano lessons with Mrs. Kimberland and her Clark bars.   If you've ever felt frustrated but not ready to quit, this conversation will give you the encouragement, and the practical takeaways, you need to keep moving.   Special guest at the conclusion of today's show, Jeff Schick of JeffSchick.com discusses why you shouldn't just "acknowledge fault" on Amazon seller violations.   Watch this episode on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/Eep0SE_5XE4   Show note LINKS:    SilentSalesMachine.com - Text the word “free” to 507-800-0090 to get a free copy of Jim's latest book in audio about building multiple income streams online (US only) or visit https://silentjim.com/free11   SilentJim.com/bookacall - Schedule a FREE, customized and insightful consultation with my team or me (Jim) to discuss your e-commerce goals and options.   My Silent Team Facebook group. 100% FREE! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam - Join 82,000 + Facebook members from around the world who are using the internet creatively every day to launch and grow multiple income streams through our exciting PROVEN strategies! There's no support community like this one anywhere else in the world!   ProvenAmazonCourse.com - The comprehensive course that contains ALL our Amazon training modules, recorded events and a steady stream of latest cutting edge training including of course the most popular starting point, the REPLENS selling model. The PAC is updated free for life!   SilentJim.com/kickstart - If you want a shortcut to learning all you need to get started then get the Proven Amazon Course and go through Kickstart.   SilentJim.com/thesystem  - (aka as 3P Mercury) - The complete workflow software we created on our team. "The System" automates your Amazon reselling/wholesale business the same way Khang (the creator) automated his $3million reselling business and made it HANDS FREE!    

    Golf Underground on ESPN Radio
    Inside the Rise of Golf Phenom John Daly Jr.

    Golf Underground on ESPN Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 45:21


    What do you get when golf royalty and his quick-witted caddie drop in for a mic-side hang?Sully, George, and Wardo welcome John Daly Jr. and his caddie Jude Putz for a fast-moving round of stories and laughs. JD Jr. talks about growing up with a legendary name, the lessons he's learned while carving his own path, and the grind of a summer tour that had him and Putzy crossing states and stacking memories.From hilarious bunker mishaps and Tiger Woods encounters to his dream foursome and ambitions to tee it up in the game's biggest events, this episode delivers pure Golf Underground energy part swagger, part insight, and all heart.Must-Hear Insights and Key MomentsSully, George, and Wardo kick things off with jokes about John Daly Jr.'s improved putting stroke.JD Jr. describes life on the road with Putzy during their cross-country summer tour.Putzy recalls the infamous “bunker-raking incident” and how he keeps JD Jr. entertained more than coached.JD Jr. shares how he learned to ignore outside expectations and create his own identity despite carrying his dad's famous name.JD Jr. talks about the small but sharp swing advice he still gets from his father, John Daly.The crew swaps stories about memorable encounters with Tiger Woods and other golf legends.Wardo fires rapid-fire questions as JD Jr. reveals his dream foursome and favorite golf moments.Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode“Once I stopped worrying about outside noise and just worked, everything got better.” – John Daly Jr.“My job isn't to read greens—it's to keep JD laughing and loose.” – Jude Putz“Carrying the Daly name used to feel heavy, but now it's just motivation.” – John Daly Jr.“I can do it all—keep him calm, chirp another caddie, or just stir the pot a little.” – Jude Putz“Dad only chimes in with small tweaks, but when he does, it's spot-on.” – John Daly Jr.“Watching JD Jr. and Putzy together is like seeing a comedy team with serious game.” – Sully“The chemistry between these two is exactly what makes golf fun to watch.” – George“If you need a bunker raked for the other guy, that's not my job—I'm Team JD all the way.” – Jude Putz“Beating my dad for the first time was fun… he wasn't exactly thrilled.” – John Daly Jr.“Golf's a grind, but we keep it light and enjoy every round.” – WardoAbout John Daly Jr.John Daly Jr. is one of golf's brightest young stars, carrying on the swagger and skill of his legendary father, two-time major champion John Daly. A standout for the Arkansas Razorbacks, Daly Jr. captured the 2025 Southern Amateur, was a Ben Hogan Award finalist, and reached the quarterfinals of the 2025 U.S. Amateur. Alongside his father, he won the 2021 PNC Challenge with a record 27-under performance. With multiple collegiate wins and a growing list of accolades, Daly Jr. is proving he's more than a famous name—he's the future of competitive golf.Follow John Daly Jr.⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠Follow ‘Golf Underground with Wardo, Sully, and George'⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠

    The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText
    Jeff Clause, St Francis Links | Episode No. 476

    The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 58:37


    St Francis Links is a premier golf and lifestyle estate located in St Francis Bay, South Africa. It's widely recognized as one of the top golf destinations in the country and has earned a reputation both for its challenging course and its community-centered living. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast, brought to you by Eden Mill St Andrews, Jeff talks about his journey to St Francis Links, being a PGA Master Professional, and his connection to Jack Nicklaus. He also details the food and beverage programming, highlights member and guest surveys, discusses their affiliation with the Association of Residential Communities, and reminisces about his Playing Ability Test. This was such a heartwarming conversation and an honor having Jeff on the show. Let's tee off.

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After
    TMA (9-30-25) Hour 3 - Hearing From Chaim

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 29:57


    (00:00-10:55) Chaim Bloom press conference coming up in about 20 minutes. Wellington's perspective on the golf side of the Ryder Cup. Europeans were nailing putts. The Hovland injury. Tiger Woods captaining the US team in the future? Keegan Bradley as captain.(11:03-13:51) Bold predictions for Chaim's presser.(14:01-29:48) Chaim Bloom's press conference.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    VO BOSS Podcast
    The ROI of Coaching

    VO BOSS Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 34:41


    BOSSes, Anne Ganguzza is joined by Tom Dheere to discuss a foundational topic for every voiceover career: coaching. The hosts assert that every voice actor, from beginner to veteran, needs a coach. The Bosses explore why continuous learning is a necessity in today's saturated market, how to avoid being overwhelmed by industry information, and the combined importance of mastering both performance and business skills.   00:00 - Anne (Host) Hey Boss listeners. Are you ready to turn your voiceover career goals into achievements? With my personalized coaching and demo production, I'm here to help you reach new milestones. You know you're already part of a Boss community that strives for the very best. Let's elevate that. Your success is my next project. Find out more at anneganguzza.com.  00:25 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss a VO boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza.  00:44 - Anne (Host) Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss podcast and the Real Bosses series. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and I'm delighted to be here with Mr Tom Dheere. Yay, yay, hello Anne, hi Tom, yes, guess what, tom, it's that time of year again.  01:01 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) It is you?  01:01 - Anne (Host) know when everybody's going back to school.  01:05 - Tom (Guest) Back to school. Oh yeah, I already bought my trapper keeper.  01:09 - Anne (Host) Oh my gosh, I used to love those. You know that was one of my favorite things about going back to school is buying office supplies and getting ready, and I was one of those rare. I don't know, tom, if you were one of those students, but I loved school. Love, tom, if you were one of those students, but I loved school. Love, love, love school. And it was always exciting to me to, number one, go back for the social component of things and then to go back and like I don't know. I always wanted to like advance in my subjects, and so I was always excited about learning.  01:37 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, me too. I do love school supplies, like if anyone who knows me as just me, or me as the vo strategist like?  01:47 - Anne (Host) of course he loves school supplies right, you know, sharpened pencils and rulers and everything being organized, paper clips and clothes, clothes, my new school clothes.  01:54 - Tom (Guest) You know, hey, oh, love the school clothes. Gotta get the new school clothes.  01:58 - Anne (Host) Well then, speaking of school, you know. I mean maybe it's time that we have a chat about coaching, coaching in this industry. And does it matter, tom, does it? There's so much information out there. Does it matter? Is it beneficial?  02:15 - Tom (Guest) let's, let's, let's chat about that well, one at first. It's funny that we actually haven't talked about this in the few years that we've done the real bosses podcast and two. You know there's an old saying which is never ask an encyclopedia salesman if you need an encyclopedia.  02:28 - Anne (Host) Yes, exactly so you asking?  02:29 - Tom (Guest) me a voiceover coach. If voice actors need voiceover coaching, we'll say well, of course, the answer is yes.  02:34 - Anne (Host) I know and for me to say do we need coaching? As a coach and demo producer.  02:45 - Tom (Guest) Of course. Of course we're gonna say so. Yes, full disclosure. Of course, we as coaches, yes. But here's the thing about it is that I know ann does not accept everybody that that wants to work with her, and I know that not. I don't accept everybody that wants to work with me for all kind, for all kinds of uh, all kinds of reasons. But every voice, regardless of where they are in their journey, needs coaching. You always need to be learning. The greatest baseball players and musicians everyone has a coach. Tiger Woods has a swing coach. Aaron Judge has a baseball bat swing coach as opposed to a golf swing coach. All the greatest artists and athletes have coaching. Do they know more than most? Can they do it better than most? Of course, that's why they are in the positions that they are in doing what they're doing, making what they're making, being as famous as they are, but it's a constant, constant sort of you know all the arts. There needs to be a constant level of education re-education, continuous learning, as they say, absolutely.  03:49 - Anne (Host) And if you're just starting out in the industry, you have to have a fundamental base. And there is, you know, hey, I am the biggest you know. And Google and gangoozle, and gangoozle, and gangoozle, whatever, I am the biggest lover of you know. Search the internet, find the answers. Because I mean, gosh, back in the day, you remember when we used to have to do research, we'd have to actually go to the library and then you would write, like I'd have to write notes for my term paper on like, on like index cards.  04:17 - Tom (Guest) What is this library? What is?  04:19 - Anne (Host) this library. What is this library? Well, our, I mean the library is at our fingertips and so we can. I mean, there's so much out there and, tom, both you and I put out a lot of content in regards to this industry and you know the business of the industry and performance. I give out performance tips and so I think a lot of times when you're first starting out, it can be really overwhelming, and so having a source, a coach, to go to, to kind of make it less overwhelming, can be an actual advantage as well.  04:52 As for me, what was I saying the other day? Oh, in my Pilates class I was like, yeah, I pay to go to this Pilates class so I can do the stretching on the foam roller that I have here at home and I just don't do Right, so I go and use the foam roller that's at the Pilates studio. But there's something to be said in being in a classroom and and actually saying I am dedicating this time for me to learn something or to, you know, to, to, to grow myself, and coaching is a big part of that grow myself, and coaching is a big part of that.  05:30 - Tom (Guest) I agree, the ability to take time and money to commit to a process that you know in. To a certain degree, you could do some of it on your own, but a lot of people most people, I would say like the reason why I have so many mentorship students that I have is that they're like I just need you.  05:48 I just need to have someone to talk to once a month, bounce ideas off of and hold me accountable for it and when you have, and I love accountability and I love stand up groups and meet up groups, but when they actually have to fork money over to me to basically be a paid accountability buddy, there's something to that, something to that I mean. And also, you know, when you're in an accountability buddy group with an accountability buddy or a mastermind group or standup group, that's all great, but most of them are peers.  06:19 Yes, absolutely With the same level of experience and knowledge as you as opposed to working with you or me or another coach who is just have you know, scads of knowledge and experience and the ability to disseminate that knowledge effectively. And also, I know you and I know you keep up with industry trends on a performance and technology and business and marketing level. So do I. We have to do that to be relevant and effective. We have our means. We read the same blogs and watch the same podcasts as everybody else, but I'm sure I know I have my own little secret methods of how I'm keeping up with things, and I'm sure you do too that we're able to aggregate and have, in a concise Anne, to say this is what's going on in the industry, this is how it applies to you. These are the decisions that you could make based on who you are, your talent level, your experience level, the time you have, the money you have that could get you where you want to go.  07:15 - Anne (Host) Well, and the accountability it doesn't just stop with the student. I mean, the coach is accountable. And that is, I think, where the difference is between peer accountability groups, because peer accountability groups, yeah, we can say, yeah, you were supposed to do this last week, or you, this is, this is on your goal sheet, but the stakes are not as high. I don't believe in a peer accountability group as a coach, because coaches are judged on their effectiveness, right, and they they get business based upon their effectiveness and word of mouth. So when you want to go work with someone where that is a factor, you're going to get education.  07:54 That, I think, really counts and is really intentional and therefore, I believe the quality of that is going to be better and it's going to be directly customized, especially if it's one-on-one coaching, and I do both group coaching and one-on-one coaching. But really, when you get that one-on-one time with a coach, there's nothing better than that, because I mean, I look, I offer group coaching as well, but that one-on-one time is precious. That is where it is all about you. It's customized just for you, your career, your growth. And that is where I think coaching really shines and why it still matters and I think, actually, I think it matters more today than it did in years past, because there's so much more competition out there, tom and there's, of course, you know, the synthetic competition out there there, tom, and there's, of course, you know, the synthetic competition out there and we need to really create something, a footprint for ourselves or a voice print, really for ourselves, that is unique and that is competitive and that can actually connect with our audience, which is what our clients are paying us for.  08:59 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, there are more voiceover opportunities for voice actors of all experience levels than ever ever before. There's more genres than ever. There are more voiceover opportunities for voice actors of all experience levels than ever ever before. There's more genres than ever. There are more casting sites than ever, you know, because when I just started, you know there was radio commercials and TV commercials and you know not that much. I mean there was e-learning, reel-to-reel kind of stuff. You know there wasn't that much more.  09:24 Now there's app narration, explainer videos, you know, audio description. There's just so many other ways to get work. But the flip side of that, Anne, is that it's so complicated because there's almost like there's too many choices and there's too many coaches and there's too many casting sites and there's too many blogs and too many podcasts and too many DAWs and too many CRMs and the ability to navigate that and make sure that their time and money is well spent. It's a huge challenge. I mean, I'm on Reddit pretty regularly hanging out on the voiceover related subreddits and listening and watching and, you know, giving advice and stuff like that, and they all say the same thing I don't know where to find a good coach. I don't know how to vet a good coach. I got ripped off by this coach, isn't?  10:15 - Anne (Host) that funny? That's always the question. That's always the question because I think everybody's overwhelmed with that information. You know, I don't think it's unlike just because it's you know the online world today. I don't think it's unlike choices that you have in most everything, right, where can you find a good one? And so what do we do? We rely on word of mouth, we rely on recommendations from our peers who have had a good coach and can recommend a good coach, and so I think that it's good that we have the community and coaches that are out there. You know, hopefully you have a good reputation and if you don't, and if you're just kind of a fly by night coach, well, people will find that out too. So I think that it's, in a way, it's good that there is lots of talk and communication and I always tell you know people, testimonials are always, they're so worthwhile, and word of mouth and communication, and I always tell you know people, testimonials are always, they're so worthwhile and and word of mouth and recommendations. It really is kind of the way, I think, to get work, to get a good coach to do all of that. But I'm talking for me. I'm involved in the performance aspect of the coaching.  11:19 But you right, first of all, you can have the best voice, you can do the best audition, you can be, have the best performance skills ever, but if somebody doesn't know how to find you, or you're not marketing yourself properly, or you don't have your business set up properly guess what? You're not you're gonna sit there and not get hired. I just spoke to a new student the other day who I literally said he's got four demos. And I and he said, like he's been in the business for six years. And he's like well, I don't have an aging yet and I haven't had a VO job yet. And I'm like well, why have you not had a VO job yet? I mean, he's not like he hasn't spent his money. You know what I mean, and so he needs right.  12:00 And then I went and looked at his website. There's absolutely no. And I said, well, you have no examples of work that you've done. You have, you know, and you can't expect to get it all with just an agent, depending on the genre you're in. And he, basically, I said you can have the best voice in the world, but it's not going to do you any good if nobody can find you. So that's where your business coaching comes into play. So it's not just performance coaching that I think is necessary and business coaching is the non-sexy. It's kind of like I do corporate voiceover and it's like the non-sexy part of voiceover. I think business coaching sometimes gets that same stigma and in fact, it's something that I think people need more than ever, more than ever today. Right, and of course, talk about that, tom, of course as the VO strategist, I always say that everybody should get a business coach.  12:44 - Tom (Guest) But to your point is that you could work with me for years and have the best business model, have the best marketing strategies, but if you're not an effective performer, it's not going to matter.  12:58 Yeah, yeah, just like you said, you could be the best performer in the world, but if nobody knows you exist, it's not going to matter either. So it's this synergistic relationship of developing your what I call your storytelling skills, your VO-101 skills, breath control, microphone technique, your genre skills, you know, to be able to be demo ready, to make that shiny demo, and then you can do the things with the demo, which is what I, as the VO strategist, helps everybody with, and everybody has their own journey. Everybody has their own relationship with themselves internally, which it's our job as coaches to be like. Ok, you know, how does this person tick, how does this person respond? How does this person respond to criticism? How does this person respond to praise? How does this person respond to data? You know, and everybody has their own ideas of what success is for them. And these, you know, these people love these social media platforms and these people hate social media and these people hate all social media, and you know.  14:00 And these people hate social media, and these people hate all social media, and you know. And these people hate online casting sites and so on and so forth. So everybody has their own biases and tendencies and, as effective coaches, on both a performance level and a business and marketing level, you know it's our job to be able to navigate that, and that's why the single most important skill that every voiceover coach performance, business, marketing, tech or otherwise has to have is the ability to listen, which also is the same exact skill that every voice actor needs to be a successful, effective, relevant voice actor. So, if you're having a conversation with someone you're considering coaching with and you can't get a word in because they're talking about themselves or that one cartoon they did 30 years ago, or if it's all sell, sell, sell, that tells you something, because they are not asking you what your pain points are Sure.  14:53 - Anne (Host) Every good marketer Help you solve them.  14:55 - Tom (Guest) Exactly Every good marketer, whether it's a a commercial, tired of using this old mop this way. You know. That's identifying the pain point. If I used to use, I use this mop. This mop stinks. Go use this mop. This mop's great. If there isn't any kind of centered likes, any kind of back and forth, reciprocal. You know what are, what are you going through, what are what challenges have you? What are your struggles? Oh okay, well, based on this, this and this, I can help you with this, this and this, as opposed to some. You know old hack, who's just going to throw these stock scripts at you and you know in three lessons. And then you get your demo using the same scripts that everybody uses or a new hack, who you know?  15:32 - Anne (Host) there are new hacks we've seen a lot of those out there.  15:35 - Tom (Guest) I have noticed quite a few new hacks lately both in the performance and business and marketing categories.  15:42 - Anne (Host) I think also, when you talk about an industry that has evolved and changed so much and especially, you know, this year's been an interesting year I mean you've got changes in things outside of the industry that are affecting, you know, corporations and affecting people who advertise, and affecting the climate of what we do, and so that makes people scared to advertise Sometimes, it makes people scared to spend money. It makes, you know there's all sorts of things happening outside of our industry that affect our industry as well as you know. I mean what's happening in your own personal life as well as you know. I mean what's happening in your own personal life. So we talk about the necessity of performance coaching and business coaching, but there's also, believe it or not, there's something to be said for, you know, coaching of the mind and coaching to be a confident performer, a confident business person, somebody who can be competitive and negotiate in these times where it seems like everybody's vying for the same job, and so there's also mindset skills, I think, that are also valuable to be coached. I think, like you said it in the beginning, like a lifelong learner, I think we always have to be learning. We always have to be learning, and do we have to spend tons and tons of money doing it. No, not necessarily, but I do think that there's an investment there and I think it's something that you need to revisit.  17:08 If you did get coaching prior to your demo, maybe five years ago, and now maybe you need a new demo.  17:15 I personally think that everything needs a refresh and, you know, if you haven't coached in a while, I feel like having someone else's ears listen to you. If you haven't been booking why, why is that? Go to a trusted coach and have them listen to you and see if maybe you've fallen into some sort of a rut where maybe you're not delivering performance-wise I don't know a rut where maybe you're not delivering performance wise. Or, for example, when I spoke to the student yesterday who's like well, I haven't gotten a job yet, and I'm like OK, first of all, I'm looking at your website and you don't have downloadable demos. Your website, your demos, are five years old. You know there's lots of things that can contribute to not getting hired, and so I think that the coaching can. Yes, it's definitely investment, but again, remember, any business, you have investments and I think that again, more than ever, it is important to be educated and understand how you can evolve with the changing VO industry of today.  18:15 - Tom (Guest) I think what I agree with everything that you said wholeheartedly, on top of all, that all voice actors need to invest in empowerment. That is one of the biggest deficiencies that most aspiring voice actors have coming into the industry. They immediately, you know, disempower themselves. They immediately devalue themselves because they have this and this is a system of thought thing that I talk about all the time, Anne is that most people coming into the voice industry think that the industry is vertical, it's a ladder or a mountain and you have to climb it and as you climb it, you kick people in the face and knock them off the ladder or the mountain like it's some reality show and you go ha ha, I take your videos now.  19:01 Haha, I narrate them. You don't blah, blah. That's not how it works. I've always talked about how the voiceover industry is spherical and you're the center of your sphere and your job is to expand your sphere and empower yourself by including as many good humans in it as possible, both agents and managers and audio engineers and coaches and fellow voice actors and your accountant and your lawyer and your graphic designer or your social media manager or whoever to empower you so you can make the best decisions possible to expand that sphere and move your voiceover business forward.  19:36 So to work with an effective coach to be or just to be, just to be educating yourself in general is to empower you you know, on both a personal and a professional level, and the more that you can do that, the better chance you have of making those voiceover dreams come true.  19:55 - Anne (Host) I mean, and and speaking of, we always talk about, what are the red flags? What are the red flags right? How do we know a coach is worthy of my investment? Right, a coach, a business coach or performance coach? You know, I like to start with. First of all, let's let's talk about what it takes to get a good coach. I mean, what are the? What are the green flags Right? What? What do you look for in a good coach? What are some properties of a good coach? Would you?  20:22 - Tom (Guest) say you touched on this earlier. Reputation is definitely one. I mean there's the reputation of someone like a Jennifer Hale who holds the Guinness World Record for the most amount of video game characters ever recorded by a female. So there's a level of something that comes with that.  20:42 Jen also happens to be a great articulator and a great coach, but then there's other coaches that have done one character decades ago hasn't done much work since, and then that's the only thing that they hang their shingle and their reputation on this one character that they played a very, very long time ago. Shingle and their reputation on this one character that they played a very, very long time ago. Jennifer, like you and me and a bunch of our other coaching and voiceover friends are boots on the ground day to day, dare I say, in the trenches. Voice actors. We are working, we are auditioning and marketing and booking regularly. So I always say the first green flag for a good voiceover coach is to go to their voice actor website and go check that out.  21:26 See what they've got, see what they have done recently, see if their demos and YouTube Anne and playlists have been updated recently, check their IMDB profiles and see what work they have done. And layered on top of that, you know, as a voice actor, reputation, obviously, as a voiceover, coach, reputation, testimonials on the website, testimonials on social media platforms, conversations that people are having behind our back on various social media platforms or in subreddits or Discord servers or or facebook groups, like though that's some of the major. Those are two of the biggest green flags is the. You know, because you never know and there is no guarantee of any voice actor achieving any level of success, but you know your chances of empowerment will increase if you work with someone who knows what they're doing, has been doing it for a long time and is doing it today.  22:19 - Anne (Host) Yeah, exactly. So they have evolved over the evolution of the voiceover industry and so they know. They know what agents are looking for, they know what casting directors are looking for, they know what is relevant and current in the industry. So red flags on the other side.  22:38 - Tom (Guest) Well, the red flags are if they just started. There's a lot of voice actors or aspiring voice actors who do a couple of gigs and all of a sudden they hang out their shingle as a voiceover business coach and marketing coach, or performance coach. You and I see it all the time.  22:55 - Anne (Host) I think there has to be some longevity to it.  22:57 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, there needs to be some longevity to it. Yeah, there needs to be some longevity. Now. Everybody has to start somewhere, and you know someone who may turn out to be the greatest performance or business coach ever has to start somewhere, and start with one student.  23:12 And you know what I mean, but for those that haven't been in the industry for very long, that have little or no IMDB credits or have little or no samples on their voiceover website, all of a sudden they're a coach. Well, that's telling you something, and I've seen it from personal experience. People working, for example, with me get some business coaching from me and then a couple months later they're all of a sudden a business coach. And I'm like wait a minute, wait a minute, they never last.  23:38 - Anne (Host) Well, I always think they never last, though.  23:41 You know, for me it's always like and people say this all the time, right, you know the quick success, right, and I see it in. You know ads, in ads like, hey, you don't need expensive equipment or training to be a voice actor. And you know those are designed to sell the dream. And again we have to say it, you know, and it sounds like a broken record, but just if we reach just one person right and I always tell people like, honestly, it's a skill You're becoming an actor. I mean, that doesn't happen overnight. It is a marathon, not a sprint. It really is a marathon, and the people who are truly successful in this industry know that. And marathon by marathon, I'm not talking six months, I'm not talking three months, I'm not talking, I'm talking years, years of working in this industry and putting in the work, doing the auditions, getting the training. Those are the ones that become successful.  24:38 - Tom (Guest) Absolutely. This is a long-term investment. It's just like going to college, going to medical school, going to trade school going to vocational school.  24:49 It takes a long time to develop the skills and collect the tools, both literal, physical, microphone headphones, daw and the other business and marketing tools understanding how to write a business plan, how to create a marketing strategy, how to make long-term investments through blogging and social media, how to make short-term investments through auditioning on free casting sites and then developing your skills, and then maybe moving to pay-to-play casting sites which have higher quality, higher paying auditions and then using that to develop your skills to maybe then you're ready to submit to agents. There are things that have to happen in order. You know, a tomato can't grow until you plant the seed, water it and wait.  25:37 - Anne (Host) Right, exactly. Well, I love that because so many people are like well, I can't invest in another demo or more coaching until I make money in the industry. So, oh gosh, I wish I had a nickel for every time. Somebody said that to me and I'm like but it doesn't quite work like that In reality. You do have to make an initial upfront investment and it may take you a minute before you make that money back. And so you've got to get the skills developed in both running your business, establishing that you know, hanging out the shingle on your online website. There's money involved in that. There's money involved in you know setting up your business or getting you know good business coaching, advertising yourself. And there's, of course, money in performance wise being, you know, coached so that you're competitive.  26:26 In today's industry, you're competitive and doing well, and even the people who do, who are great performers. It's not always an immediate return on investment. I mean, gosh, I mean I've spoken to veterans out there. I mean you have to understand. You have to be in it long enough to understand that you're not going to get a commercial a day necessarily. I mean I don't know anybody that ever has, and that dream can't be sold to you. You really just have to be. I think you have to think what Malcolm? I always go back to Malcolm Gladwell 10,000 hours, really 10,000 hours of effort and you know to really start to see effective success. And then you evolve into growing into a better performer, a better actor, a better business person. Tom, if somebody's interested in it, how much would you say is when is a good time to invest? When do they take that step and say plunk down my money, here's my money, coach me.  27:37 - Tom (Guest) I would say what has to happen. I think the first thing that has to happen is that they have to invest in storytelling training first. Theater training, on-camera training, singing training, improv training, stand-up comedy training. Pick one of those disciplines.  27:52 - Anne (Host) But does that mean they have to spend money and go to an acting class? Not necessarily.  27:55 - Tom (Guest) I mean improv troops are free. You know open mic night is free. You know there's community theater is free. There's lots of places where they can develop that skill, because first they need to find out if they have that skill they don't want to be on stage.  28:09 - Anne (Host) That's why they're right. That's why they're doing it behind the mic. That's why right.  28:13 - Tom (Guest) So for those people. Right, and the thing about that is they need to find out if they have the ability, through the power of their voice, to engage and be engaging. If you can do that through those, then you can. Then that's when I think is a good time to start your VO training. Here's the other thing, Anne, is that you know. You mentioned briefly AI at the beginning of it. If you are better than AI when you're, you know when you're starting to invest in your training, you're not going to get anywhere.  28:42 - Anne (Host) And what's going to make the difference? And AI reads really well. So if you're nothing but a really pretty reader, yeah, you got no shot.  28:48 - Tom (Guest) You're not going to advance. That's why getting acting, theater, improv, stand up or singing training is going to already you're hitting the ground running by already being better than AI when you're, once you're ready for your VO training. That's why I think you should really start that way.  29:02 - Anne (Host) Yeah, One thing I do want to stress is that my coaching has gone. It was always been acting based. I mean it starts with acting based. So for those people who've never taken acting course, I always I always recommend that they take an acting course anyway, because there's a subtle difference between acting in front of other people or acting with people and then acting behind the mic, and it's nice to have that 360 degree view of all the aspects of the acting. And a good coach will teach you voice acting and not just here's a script, here's how and direct you to a sound that would sound good on a demo, really, and that's why I concentrate. I'm almost obsessed with personally training people to be good actors, because that's going to last them so much longer than just a directed demo. Right, Because if any good director can direct you to a good demo, really it's.  29:55 You know they can give you the read that people are looking for and then you can have a great demo. But then, all of a sudden, when you're asked to produce that or you're trying to audition and you're wondering why you're not booking the jobs, that's because you haven't established the basic skills, the basic acting skills required. Definitely, investment is not just in a voice acting coach, but, yes, in, I think, acting classes, improv classes. All of that can help. All of that can help.  30:21 - Tom (Guest) Absolutely. It's just going to make you that much better, that much faster and that much better of a decision maker than AI, because the real skill, when it comes to true performance, is not about what impressions you can do is can you make strong acting choices quickly, right, right, right. And if you can do that when the client says, hey, abc. That for me, and you can do is can you make strong acting choices quickly, right, right, right. And if you can do that when the client says, hey, abc that for me, and you can give them three takes with different emphasis and different motivations and different levels of engagement.  30:47 That's what's going to get you ahead of the pack.  30:50 - Anne (Host) And honestly, it's one of those things that you have to understand that if you're looking, if you happen to just be getting in this industry and you watch social media, be careful with that, because a lot of what happens on social media is all the positive things, all the hey I booked the gig but I can't tell you about it, or the illusion that you know people are successful, because you know it takes a very special person to be on social media and say, oh gosh, I didn't nail it and I'm so upset Because a lot of times, well, first of all, if it's something that's under NDA, we can't really talk about it anyways.  31:28 But if you give the illusion or you're looking at other people that are giving the illusion that they're successful and making tons of money and they just started or they didn't do it this way, there's multiple ways to be successful in voiceover and there are some people that would say you don't necessarily need coaching. Honestly, I don't buy into that, but I think at some point everybody needs to have that extra ear, hearing them or giving them some sort of education about it, whether it could be a manager, it could be a talent agent. It doesn't have to be an actual voiceover coach, but somebody that's giving you feedback so that you can then take that feedback and improve. Do what you need to educate and improve yourself.  32:12 - Tom (Guest) I think you touched upon something very critical which is one of the most important skills is the ability to self-direct and with COVID wiping out all in-person auditions, at least here in New York City, and for most voice actors, almost 100% of their actual bookings are going to be taking place at home, not being directed. Then you need to learn how to listen to yourself objectively when it comes to pace and tone and inflection and sibilance and regionalisms and mic placement and breath control and, obviously, performance choices. That you should be able to learn how to hear yourself and adjust accordingly, because if you can't do that, you can't be an effective voice actor.  32:58 - Anne (Host) That's a process being able to self-direct, it's being able to develop an ear. An ear doesn't happen overnight, typically, it just doesn't. It's hard for people to actually hear themselves without actually hearing how they sound and to evaluate themselves as an actor. So it is tough. Themselves as an actor. So it is tough. And it does take, I think, a lot of I'm going to say a lot of practice, a lot of you know, auditions, a lot of failing, a lot of just going oh shoot, what could I have done wrong? Or maybe feedback, and so, yeah, there's a lot to that. I mean, gosh, we could just go on all day. But guys, again, you know we're both coaches. Of course we'd love it if you coach with us, but just know that it's valuable. It's valuable in today's voiceover industry to have another set of ears, to have a trusted coach, somebody. That's what they do. They've been established in the business that is guiding you along this career, which, again, is a marathon not a sprint. Good discussion, tom, yeah.  33:57 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Good discussion All right, tom.  33:58 - Anne (Host) Yeah, good discussion. All right guys. I'm going to give a great big shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. You too can network and connect like bosses, like real bosses. Find out more at IPDTLcom. Have an amazing week and we'll see you next week. Bye.  34:13 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. 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    Be Right
    A full Ryder Cup recap and a chat with Annika Sorenstam

    Be Right

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 86:43


    Alex and CP go deep on the Ryder Cup. From the fan behavior to the Justin Rose/Greg Bodine “incident” to Keegan Bradley's mishaps, the boys covered it all and then some. Plus, a chat with the legendary Annika Sorenstam. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Kelvin Kelley Golf Podcast
    Episode 48: Robert Lusetich

    Kelvin Kelley Golf Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 50:31


    Robert Lusetich is one of the most influential sports writers who cover golf and Tiger Woods. In more than twenty years as a journalist, he has reported on everything from election campaigns to Olympic games all over the world. A veteran foreign correspondent for The Australian national daily newspaper and a senior columnist for FoxSports.com, Lusetich covered Tiger Woods's return to the PGA Tour throughout 2009 in preparation for his book “Unplayable: An Inside Account of Tiger's Most Tumultuous Season” Was great having him on the podcast as we chat golf in California and how he went about writing his book which is a must read! The book can be found below.  https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Unplayable/Robert-Lusetich/9781439160961   www.Kelleygolf.com   www.Patreon.com/kelvinkelley  

    Cellini and Dimino
    Cellini & Dimino Hour 2 (09.29.2025)

    Cellini and Dimino

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 39:51


    Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 11 o'clock hour is brought to you by TRAJAN WEALTH; Planning for tomorrow starts today. Visit Trajan Wealth dot com to learn more about retirement and state planning Victory Monday with Coach Brent Key Ryder Cup Blues - Time for Tiger? CFB hirings & firings See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Cellini and Dimino
    Notah Begay - NBC & Golf Channel, former PGA player. Friend of Show

    Cellini and Dimino

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 23:40


    He was at Bethpage Black all weekend as part of NBC's Ryder Cup coverage and he helps us now figure out what happened to team USA. Notah Begay joins Nick & Chris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    swing
    Une Ryder Cup de dingue !

    swing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 68:01


    Retour sur cette 45e Ryder Cup de dingue qui a vu l'Europe s'imposer 15 - 13 après un dimanche phénoménal des Américains !Tom Ayling, caddie de Rasmus Højgaard sera avec nous pour nous raconter de l'intérieur cette victoire historique de l'Europe ! Présentation : Jean-Philippe Rodenburger accompagné d'Arnaud Tillous et Benjamin Cadiou de Journal du GolfRéalisation : Hugo PonsHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    Early Break
    Can Jake convince Sip to watch any of the Ryder Cup at all this weekend or skeptical Breakers?

    Early Break

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 9:55


    The Ryder Cup starts today at Bethpage Black in New York, as the Americans look to defend their turf vs. the EuropeansNo, there's no names like Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson…but there are some big names…could Sip watch 20 minutes?Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    swing
    Ryder Cup 2025 : Ça chauffe à Bethpage !

    swing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 46:14


    A quelques heures du début de la 45e Ryder Cup de l'histoire, vous allez tout savoir sur les dernières infos en provenance de Bethpage Black. Reconnaissance de parcours, ambiance, public, équipes, Romain Lefebvre, envoyé spécial pour L'Equipe et Journal du Golf nous raconte tout avant que le premier coup de cette Ryder Cup soit tapé. Swing, le podcast golf de l'Equipe, animé par Jean-Philippe Rodenburger (Journal du Golf), avec Benjamin Cadiou et Sébastien Audoux. Réalisation : Hugo PonsHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    The Imperfect Game
    2025 Ryder Cup Preview

    The Imperfect Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 75:21


    In this Ryder Cup 2025 preview, Sean Melia and Paul Burke dive into every major storyline shaping golf's biggest team event. From Bethpage Black's iconic setup and rowdy New York crowds to the captaincy drama surrounding Keegan Bradley, Luke Donald, and even Tiger Woods, no topic is off-limits. They debate whether John Rahm can carry Europe, if Scottie Scheffler will dominate for the U.S., and how LIV Golf continues to reshape Ryder Cup rosters. With bold predictions for breakout stars and potential disappointments, the stage has been set for an unforgettable week. NOTE: Apologies for the poor sound from Sean's mic. 00:00The Ryder Cup Excitement04:06Historical Context of Ryder Cup Teams08:48Bethpage Black as a Venue13:44Spectator Experience at the Ryder Cup18:09What If the US Loses the Ryder Cup?22:05Ryder Cup Dynamics and Leadership27:35The Role of Home Course Advantage32:52Captaincy Considerations and Future Implications34:36Key Players and Performance Expectations45:35Crowd Dynamics and Event Atmosphere49:01Ticket Prices and Accessibility49:30The Evolution of Golf Culture50:24Impact of LIV Golf on Ryder Cup Dynamics51:22Key Players and Team Dynamics52:20European vs. American Team Strategies53:21Bryson DeChambeau's Role in Team Golf54:56Media Perspectives on LIV Golf56:36Expectations for Players in the Ryder Cup57:55Breakout Players to Watch01:02:42Potential Disappointments in the Ryder Cup01:05:09Predictions for the Ryder Cup Outcome01:09:19Legacy of Luke Donald as CaptainLINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com

    The David McWilliams Podcast
    The Economics of Golf

    The David McWilliams Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 48:21


    What does golf tell us about money, power, and the way economies work? From billion-dollar sponsorship deals to the rise of LIV Golf, from Tiger Woods to Trump's golf courses, the fairways of golf are lined with lessons about globalisation, soft power, and the business of status. In this episode, we tee off on the economics of golf, how a game that looks leisurely on the surface is actually a high-stakes arena of geopolitics, big business, and class. Along the way we explore why Ireland punches above its weight in the sport, why golf courses matter for land use and housing, and why golf has always been about more than chasing a little white ball around a field.This is a special bonus episode from Sky Sports. Watch all 3 days of The Ryder Cup exclusively live on Sky Sports. Upgrade today or Stream live with NOW - Available without a contract Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Win Today
    #219 | Boring Is Sexy: How The Best Use "Boringness" As Secret Weapons To Win

    Win Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 21:25 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if the real secret to extraordinary success isn't in grand gestures or viral moments—but in embracing what most people consider boring?In this episode, I break down how the best in the world use routine and repetition to their advantage. Mark Zuckerberg wears the same gray t-shirt every day. Steve Jobs stuck to his black turtleneck. Kobe Bryant spent hours shooting the same free throws. Tiger Woods drilled three-foot putts over and over again. These habits weren't random—they were intentional ways to save energy for what really mattered and build consistency that compounds into mastery.The truth is simple: consistency beats intensity every time. Yet, we're wired to chase dopamine hits and quick wins. Social media can fool us at times.As Naval Ravikant says, true wealth (and success) comes from the “boring” path—like steady index funds instead of risky meme stocks. The same principle applies across life: the unsexy, repeatable actions compound into greatness.Cheers to embracing boring!Thank you for tuning in! If you feel led, please subscribe & share the show to others who you believe would benefit from it.Keep in touch below! Join The Unshakeable Discipline Community! Winning Is... Weekly Newsletter! LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/ryanacass/ Instagram | @ryanacass

    MX3.vip
    Charlie Kirk Tragedy: Fallout and Free Speech Debate

    MX3.vip

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 22:38


    In this episode of the MX3 Podcast, we dive into the shocking death of Charlie Kirk and the nationwide reaction. We discuss his background, the rise of Turning Point USA, the suspect Tyler Robinson, and the controversies surrounding political violence, free speech, and social media accountability. From celebrity responses like Tiger Woods to firings and expulsions across the U.S., this event has ignited debates that affect us all. Join us as we break down the tragedy, its aftermath, and what it means for America's political and cultural future.

    Golf Lovers United: Discussing Golf, the Fair Way

    SummaryIn this episode of the Golf Lovers United podcast, hosts Golf Lover UK and PGC dive deep into the upcoming Ryder Cup, discussing predictions, player performances, and the impact of current events on the tournament's hype. They analyze the strengths and weaknesses of both the U.S. and European teams, the significance of course dynamics, and the role of vice captains. The conversation also touches on the media coverage surrounding the event and how it has been overshadowed by recent news. As they wrap up, they share their final thoughts and predictions for the Ryder Cup, emphasizing the excitement and unpredictability of the matches ahead.Golf Lover UK is feeling particularly sorry for himself as he is full of flu!TakeawaysThe Ryder Cup is a significant event in golf, often overshadowed by current events.Data plays a crucial role in predicting outcomes in the Ryder Cup.Home course advantage is a major factor in the Ryder Cup's results.The European team has a strong lineup but faces challenges with player form.Media coverage of the Ryder Cup has been less intense this year.Vice captains can influence team dynamics and performance.The impact of LIV golf on traditional tournaments is a growing concern.Player matchups are critical for success in the Ryder Cup.The excitement of the Ryder Cup lies in its unpredictability.Engagement on social media can vary greatly for competitions.Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Personal Updates01:45 - Ryder Cup Predictions and Analysis10:28 - Media Coverage and Public Interest12:31 - Impact of Current Events on Sports16:26 - Team Dynamics and Vice Captains22:59 - Controversies and Future of the Ryder Cup24:17 - The Impact of LIV Golf on Ryder Cup Dynamics30:45 - Analyzing the European Tour Schedule and Ryder Cup Timing35:33 - Evaluating European Players' Form Ahead of the Ryder Cup37:19 - Identifying Key Players for Europe in the Ryder Cup42:04 - Assessing the U.S. Team's Strengths and Weaknesses46:50 - Captaincy in the Ryder Cup49:12 - The Legacy of Ian Poulter in Ryder Cup History50:05 - Sergio Garcia's Unmatched Ryder Cup Record53:09 - Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson's Ryder Cup Struggles54:38 - Key Holes at Bethpage Black for the Ryder Cup01:03:14 - The Impact of Data on Ryder Cup Outcomes01:05:55 - Social Media and Competitions in GolfTo get 15% off at https://www.shotscope.com ; use promo code: GOLFLOVER To get $20 off your next purchase of $100 at https://www.greysonclothiers.com send your email to progolfcritic@gmail.com or DM your email to @progolfcritic on twitter.If you like to support this content, the podcast and ‪‪Golf Lovers United GC, feel free to visit us at the links below!

    Justin Timberlake - Audio Biography
    Justin Timberlake's Triumphs and Trials: Golf, Lyme, and Global Stardom

    Justin Timberlake - Audio Biography

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 3:18 Transcription Available


    Justin Timberlake BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Timberlake's week has been marked by a notable blend of headline news, candid personal revelations, and high-profile business moves. Just days ago, Electric Castle festival organizers in Romania announced Timberlake as the 2025 headliner, confirming his first-ever performance in the country this July at Banffy Castle near Cluj-Napoca. According to Romania Insider, Timberlake will present a career-spanning set including favorites and selections from his latest album Everything I Thought It Was, emphasizing his continued global popularity and versatile catalogue.On the business front, The Tennessean reports Timberlake's venture as co-developer for an expansive golf project in Nashville. His luxury golf company, The Farm Nashville, just closed a $7.5 million deal, bringing their land holdings to 475 acres. The new Bounty Club golf course, launching later this year, asserts Timberlake's growing profile as an investor and tastemaker in exclusive leisure experiences. Nashville's surge in golf demand underscores how this investment could yield long-term significance for his portfolio. He also maintains stakes in the Twelve Thirty Club with Sam Fox and the Nexus Club New York, co-owned with Tiger Woods, pointing to his enduring commitment to upscale hospitality and wellness spaces.However, Timberlake's personal life has also made waves in recent news. Us Weekly and iHeart report he and wife Jessica Biel are adjusting to a “new normal” as Timberlake navigates his Lyme disease diagnosis, first disclosed earlier in the year. The couple, along with their children Silas and Phineas, are relying on family support and Biel's steadfast presence to manage the singer's health challenges. Timberlake gave fans a glimpse of his post-tour life following the conclusion of his Forget Tomorrow World Tour in July, emphasizing a gentler pace and resilience despite what he's described as “relentlessly debilitating” symptoms.On social media, Timberlake remains in the spotlight for both his enduring hits and recent work. Clips of “SexyBack” and conversations around tracks like “Selfish” and “Technicolor” continue circulating on platforms like YouTube and Threads, highlighting the sustained relevance of his artistry amid current events.Adding a dash of celebrity intrigue, The Richest spotlights Timberlake and Biel's former New York City home on the market for $40 million, inviting fans a rare look into their ultra-luxe living.In sum, Timberlake's week demonstrates his continued evolution—grappling with health, expanding his business empire, and celebrating fresh milestones on the world stage, all while sustaining his connection with fans and family.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    Chris DeMakes A Podcast
    A Band Called Punchline Ep. 1: The Early Years

    Chris DeMakes A Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 61:42


    This week for Throwback Thursday, we're doing something a little bit different. Between the new album Somewhere To Land just being released and Chris Fafalios being the guest on the show this past Monday, it's a big week in the land of Punchline. To celebrate, we're dropping the first episode of the A Band Called Punchline podcast here in the Chris DeMakes A Podcast feed. This is a documentary style look at a hard-working punk band that can be enjoyed regardless of your relationship (or lack thereof) with Punchline. Here is the description of the episode… 1997 saw the passing the Princess Diana, the rise of Tiger Woods, and the emergence of El Niño. At the same time, in the small town of Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, it also saw the birth of the band Punchline.  Started on a whim by three high school friends with a shared affinity for punk rock music, the band has forged on through several evolutions of the musical landscape.  In this first episode, band members and friends reflect back on the formative years of the band.  Subscribe to A Band Called Punchline wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5chEn3nnF3pSv2zIzPUPMo?si=d7a75149007a47f0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-band-called-punchline/id1609331063 Check out the new Punchline album Somewhere To Land. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3Wy3NVQerLtyRm4sn27dOv?si=AMrDmylVRbKxNljgOWKr_g Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/somewhere-to-land/1821472685 Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at ⁠http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes For bonus episode of The After Party podcast, an extensive back catalog of past After Party episodes, early ad-free releases of new episodes of Chris DeMakes A Podcast, full video versions of episodes, and MUCH more, head to the Patreon at ⁠http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com Follow Chris DeMakes A Podcast on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/chrisdemakesapodcast/⁠ Join the Chris DeMakes A Podcast community on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/2643961642526928/⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Wes Iseli’s Magiclife
    Wes Iseli's Magiclife Podcast S6E10 (Ed Opperman)

    Wes Iseli’s Magiclife

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 69:15


    In this episode we talk to legendary private investigator Ed Opperman. Ed has been on the forefront of so many high profile stories. We cover many topics in this episode and mention celebrities & infamous folks like Jeffrey Epstein, Charlie Sheen, The two Coreys, Tiger Woods, Howard Stern, & many more. This is one of those episodes that will need several listens/views to take it all in. wesiseli.com Patreon.com/wes_iseli

    Be Right
    Team Europe is already trying too hard and the dumbest rule in golf strikes again

    Be Right

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 42:58


    The Ryder Cup festivities have somehow already begun, giving Alex, Steve and CP plenty to talk about a full week ahead of the USA-Europe clash. We also discuss a brutal ruling at the U.S. Mid-Am and another shocking choke-job on the LPGA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Break80 Podcast
    Episode 154: Scheffler Wins in Napa & Vice Captain Noren Beats Rest of European Ryder Cup Team

    Break80 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 59:46


    The unbelievable two-year run by Scottie Scheffler continues this week as the U.S. Ryder Cup team members played in Napa Valley in the Procore Championship. With his 6th win this season, Scheffler joined only Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods on the list of players to win 6 or more events in back-to-back seasons on the PGA Tour. Ryder Cup team member Ben Griffin had a chance to force a playoff with Scheffler, but 3-putted for par to lose by a shot. World number 1 amateur Jackson Koivun had his fourth straight top 10 finish on the PGA Tour, while handling the stress of playing in the final group. 11 of the 12 members of the European Ryder Cup team played in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth this week. Ironically enough, the hottest player on the planet not named Scottie Scheffler took the title. Alex Noren, who is a vica captain for the European team beat all of the Ryder Cup members en route to his 2nd BMW PGA Championship. Also in this episode we are talking 4 putts on the LPGA Tour, John Daly makes a massive number and Kapalua not going to be ready for the Sentry Championship this year? Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Scroll Down: True Stories from KYW Newsradio
    The state of Philly school buildings, SEPTA back to normal…ish, and a new women's sports bar

    Scroll Down: True Stories from KYW Newsradio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 36:45


    A new report from the Philadelphia School District reveals data on the condition of its buildings - data that will be used to determine which schools to close. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo shares the details on that plus SEPTA's move to reverse service cuts starting September 14. Pat Loeb shares what she saw walking the streets with Kensington police officers. Kristen Johanson explains why some Philadelphia police officers need to fight to get their illnesses recognized as on-duty injuries from Ground Zero. Plus we hear about a women's sports bar opening on South Street and a new STEAM education facility at a golf course sponsored by Tiger Woods. 00:00 Intro 02:00 SEPTA restores service; new data on Philly schools 07:00 A day in the life of a Kensington police officer 15:00 Philly police who responded to 9/11 ask city to recognize illnesses as on-duty injuries 20:25 Center City District cancels Restaurant Week 25:00 A peek inside Marsha's, the queer women's sports bar coming to South St. 30:30 Tiger Woods opens a STEAM Learning Lab at Cobbs Creek Golf Course To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fore Play
    Tiger's Back? + An Uplifting Interview With A Ugandan Golf Pioneer

    Fore Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 97:34


    In this episode, we're joined by Sekulima Isaac ( @Isaacstylesgolf ), who shares his inspiring mission to grow the game of golf in his home country of Uganda. We also sit down with Kyle Brodhagen, General Manager of Stratford Muni in Canada, to get an inside look at the day-to-day life of running a golf course. Plus, we dive into Rory McIlroy (?) appearing on a USA Ryder Cup shirt, to Tiger Woods' swing video making waves, and Tyrrell Hatton's wild night of partying. 0:00 - Intro 10:15 - Previewing two fantastic interviews 19:30 - Rory McIlroy Team USA silhouette 28:15 - Tyrrell Hatton's wild night 37:40 - Tiger's back swinging a club! 54:50 - Kyle Brodhagen, GM of the Stratford Muni, joins the show! 1:09:30 - Ugandan golf pioneer, Sekulima Isaac, joins the show!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod

    The Shotgun Start
    Lessons from Ryder Cup disasters past, Golf Advice on extremely weird rounds

    The Shotgun Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 67:00


    This Whiparound Friday episode might as well be a show about nothing with not much going on in golf this week. Andy and Brendan start with a quick rundown of an early leaderboard at the Procore with players like Mackenzie Hughes and Matt Kuchar leading the way. They then move to the BMW PGA on the DP World Tour where auto-qualifier Rasmus Hojgaard struggled on Thursday. Andy takes that baton and runs with it, explaining that the Ryder Cup captains need to be more cutthroat and sit struggling players until Sunday singles if that's what is best for the team. This leads into an impromptu Flashback Friday on the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Paris, France. Andy and Brendan remember some crazy decisions made by the American side, such as making a "celebratory" Tiger Woods play four times that week and pairing a rookie Bryson DeChambeau with a wild Phil Mickelson. They bring up supporting characters such as Thorbjorn Olesen playing with Rory McIlroy and the European team of "Moliwood" that effectively won the event on their own. As for the 2025 event, the Americans are out in full force in Napa and Keegan Bradley is calling this the "closest team he's ever seen" - despite only seeing two teams prior to this. After a bunch of winding Ryder Cup chatter, some legendary Golf Advice emails send us into the weekend. A #HedgeBoy story from Cypress jogs Andy's memory about a horrendous round in the area before Brendan reads an email about a member-guest caddie's interactions with nature.

    The Smylie Show
    263: Charles Barkley On Ryder Cup Trash Talk + Rory's Bulletin Board Material

    The Smylie Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 77:43


    This week on The Smylie Show, Smylie Kaufman sits down with NBA & broadcasting legend Charles Barkley for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from the future of Inside the NBA to the environment he'd create at Bethpage if he was USA's captain. Their shared home state of Alabama leads to Chuck's honest thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and the future of his Auburn Tigers and college sports at large. He also opens up about 25+ years on Inside the NBA, the chemistry with Ernie, Kenny & Shaq, and what their move to ESPN has entailed thus far. Of course, there's plenty of golf talk too — Charles shares stories about playing Augusta with Peyton Manning, teeing it up with Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, overcoming the yips with Stan Utley, and his Ryder Cup predictions for Team USA vs. Europe at Bethpage. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more! Chapters: 00:00 Growing up in Leeds & choosing Auburn 06:00 NIL, transfer portal & college sports 15:00 25+ years of Inside the NBA 30:00 Golf, Augusta, Tiger & Phil stories 50:00 Overcoming the yips with Stan Utley 1:00:00 Ryder Cup preview & predictions #CharlesBarkley #TheSmylieShow #GolfPodcast #NBA #RyderCup #SmylieKaufman #NBA

    The Shotgun Start
    Ryder Cup pairing hints at BroCore, Rory's future, Tiger appears, and Bears angst

    The Shotgun Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 67:13


    It is NOT a Victory Wednesday (or Tuesday) episode for Andy, but he's back to join Brendan! for a preview of some September golf throughout the world. Things kick off with a quick Champions Tour Minute highlighting Thomas Bjorn's win in St. Louis that was ignored on Monday's Walker Cup recap. Bjorn took home one of the more interesting trophies in golf at the Stifel Charity Classic before working as an AssCap for Team Europe in a few weeks. Speaking of Ryder Cup preparations, 10 of the 12 Americans are in the field at the ProCore Championship in Napa. Tuesday's practice round has already brought some early "pods" and potential pairings. Scottie Scheffler looks like he'll run it back with Russell Henley after a strong showing at the Presidents Cup while his deputy, Sam Burns, played a round with Mr. 1,000 and No-Hat Pat. Team Europe is also gathering this week - they're almost all in the field at the BMW PGA at Wentworth in England. Rory McIlroy had some insightful comments regarding his future schedules in his pre-tournament press conference and stopped just short of naming some events he doesn't particularly care for. Also teeing it up at Wentworth is defending champion Billy Horschel, who makes his return to competitive golf following a mid-year injury. To preview this week's Champions Tour event in South Dakota, Andy runs down the Schwab Cup standings and once again wonders who Ricardo Gonzalez is. In news, future Champs Tour star Tiger Woods was seen hitting balls on a New Jersey range on Monday, sending the internet into a storm, per usual. To close the show, Andy comments on Monday night's Bears loss to the Vikings and has some questions about Caleb Williams.

    Libros para Emprendedores

     ¿Sabías que solo el 20% de las personas sienten que usan sus fortalezas todos los días en el trabajo?En este episodio analizo Descubre Tus Fortalezas 2.0 (Now, Discover Your Strengths, 2001) de Marcus Buckingham y Donald Clifton, un libro revolucionario que demuestra científicamente por qué enfocarse en corregir debilidades es la forma más rápida de garantizar la mediocridad.Marcus Buckingham y Donald Clifton dirigieron la investigación más exhaustiva sobre excelencia humana jamás realizada: más de 2 millones de entrevistas con las mejores personas en sus campos. Su descubrimiento cambió todo: las fortalezas no son algo que desarrollas, sino patrones neurológicos únicos que ya tienes y que debes identificar, nombrar y multiplicar sistemáticamente.A lo largo del episodio exploramos el sistema completo para transformar tu potencial en resultados:La revolución del paradigma: por qué la ecuación TALENTO + CONOCIMIENTO + HABILIDADES = FORTALEZA cambia completamente cómo entendemos el desarrollo humano. Descubrirás las 4 pistas que revelan tus talentos naturales, cómo el General Colin Powell se convirtió en orador extraordinario sin entrenamiento formal, y por qué intentar ser "completo" es la estrategia más ineficiente del mundo.El sistema StrengthsFinder: la herramienta científica que identifica tus 5 talentos dominantes de entre 34 posibles, basada en décadas de investigación de Gallup. Aprenderás cómo los 34 temas se organizan en 4 dominios, por qué Tiger Woods nunca intentó desarrollar habilidades sociales, y cómo convertir tus patrones neurológicos únicos en ventajas competitivas imparables.La aplicación práctica: estrategias específicas para gestionar debilidades sin obsesionarte con ellas, cómo encontrar roles donde tus fortalezas sean valoradas, y el plan de 90 días para transformar talentos en fortalezas de clase mundial.No es teoría de autoayuda. Es psicología aplicada respaldada por la investigación más robusta jamás realizada sobre rendimiento humano excepcional. Porque cuando descubres qué te hace único y aprendes a aplicarlo sistemáticamente, no solo mejoras tu rendimiento. Transformas completamente tu experiencia de trabajo y vida.La diferencia entre emprendedores que prosperan y los que luchan no está en arreglar sus debilidades. Está en multiplicar sus fortalezas naturales hasta convertirlas en superpoderes.

    The Shotgun Start
    Europe's best Ryder Cup team ever, Ernie wants Tiger on Champs Tour, and Walker Cup flashlight

    The Shotgun Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 40:08


    Andy and Brendan! get this First of the Month recording in under the gun, chatting late on Labor Day about the latest news in golf. They run through Monday's announcement of the European Ryder Cup team as Luke Donald finalized his roster with 11 of the 12 players from Rome. The two debate whether this is the best Team Europe has ever been and wonder who, if anyone, will be looked back on as the "random" member of this 2025 roster. The picks were made following the Omega Masters on the DP World Tour, won by pod favorite Thriston Lawrence after a year of struggles in the United States. In honor of this week's Walker Cup, Brendan shares quick flashlight about a player from the last time the event was held at Cypress Point. This flashlight has twists and turns and ends up with an extradition, if that's your thing. PJ quizzes Andy and Brendan on some SEC backup QBs or SEC golfers following Week 1 of college football and all three take some joy in North Carolina's loss to TCU. Things wrap up with a Champions Tour discussion after Ernie Els publicly challenged Tiger Woods to tee it up on the senior circuit in 2026.