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There's a warming trend in cities across American, and that's extending allergy season for millions of Americans. A new study by Climate Central found five cities in Minnesota have increased their pollen season — in some cases by nearly a month. The Twin Cities allergy season has expanded by 27 days, Duluth is seeing an average of 24 extra days of allergy season, while Mankato is experiencing 11 and Rochester is averaging 10 extra days, said Kristoffer Tigue, a reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune. “It's not just the extended pollen season that the studies have have shown are are making allergies worse for people,” said Tigue. “The plants themselves are growing larger, and that's because there's more carbon dioxide in the air. There's even research that suggests that the pollen itself is becoming more allergenic.”To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast
Send us a textThe whole 3B crew is back! Dom, Seth, & Marv all get back on the pod for the first time in two weeks! We talk opening weekend in Sun Belt play and the fight at the Tigue! We'll also go over our weekly picks (spoiler…NOT GOOD!) and take a look back over the midweeks and a small preview of some of the matchups coming up this week as well.Show Open/Welcome 0-4:34Weekly Series Picks 4:34-10:18Best In Class 10:18-15:05Midweeks and Conference Opening Series 15:05-24:22**Off Topic - Favorite MLB Team 24:22-32:22Back on Topic, including, who's the 4th best team right now? 32:22-1:06:23Thanks to our sponsors -Fanplex - https://fanplex-graphics.com/ Code: SBS at checkout for a 10% discount!TSN Off Road - https://www.tsnoffroad.com/?utm_sourc... Code: SunSyn10 to get 10% on your first purchase!Dubby Energy -https://www.dubby.gg/Code: SBSyndicate to get 10% on your purchase!Dan-O's -https://danosseasoning.com/?srsltid=A...Code: Dawgos to get 10% on your purchase!Support the show
Winter is the fastest-warming season in the Midwest — more than five degrees on average since 1970, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.All that warming is having an impact on ice formation. “Climate change is injecting more energy into our weather systems, and that's resulting in in just more extreme extremes,” journalist Kristoffer Tigue told MPR's Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner. Tigue wrote about the shift in ice trends for Inside Climate News. Warmer temperatures could result in a later start for ice formation and a shorter lifespan for lake ice. Add a rapid temperature swing in the middle of winter and the ice can become increasingly unstable.“On some of the hotter winters, there's spikes in these fatalities related to falling through the ice,” Tigue said.To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.
Episode 456 Brian Boucher is an art writer, journalist and critic living in New York, with bylines at publications including the New York Times, New York Magazine, Artnet News, ARTnews, and many others. He previously served as a staff writer and editor at Art in America and a staff writer at Artnet News. He writes about crazy artists' projects (such as when Darren Bader offered his practice for sale), reports on the art market, covers developments in the art education field, and often reports on places where the art world and the wider world intersect, such as the potential cultural impact of the second Trump presidency and how Syrian artists and other cultural figures are looking ahead to a post-Assad era. Here, he looks back on some of the shows, events and artworks that moved him in 2024, some of which he wrote about, including Bruce Nauman's current show at Sperone Westwater, Marlon Mullen's current show at MoMA, Guillaume Guillon Lethiere's recent show at the Clark Art Institute, now at the Louvre, Christopher Wool's recent self-organized show at a disused Lower Manhattan office space, the collective MSCHF's piece “Met's Sink of Theseus" in their recent Perrotin show, and some he didn't write about, like the Maurice Sendak exhibition now at the Denver Art Museum and the Siena exhibition now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He also talked about some of the live music that turned his crank in 2024, including Soul Coughing, Tigue, and the Jesus Lizard, and looks ahead to the farewell tour of the legendary British punk band Gang of Four.
Climate advocates are showing strong support for Gov. Tim Walz's vice presidential campaign. They point to his record. “Walz was responsible, or at least, signed into law several climate action bills that are progressive no matter which state you live in,” said Kristoffer Tigue, who wrote about Walz's climate record for Inside Climate News. “That includes a law from 2023 which requires Minnesota utilities to produce 100 percent of their electricity from carbon free sources by 2040. He also signed several other bills that do a lot to advance the effort to slow down climate change.” Tigue joined MPR News chief meteorologist Paul Huttner to talk about Walz's record in Minnesota and what that might mean for the Harris-Walz ticket. “A lot of advocates and political analysts believe that the Harris-Walz ticket will probably walk a line that's similar to what Biden has been doing in his last couple of years as president, which is taking kind of a moderate approach, trying to appeal to a broader audience, rather than appeasing a smaller, more progressive climate constituency,” Tigue said. But there's not a lot to go on.“Both Walz and Harris have largely refrained from talking about climate change since announcing their campaign together, but in the debate with former President Trump earlier this month, Harris did address climate change, and the two have since released a platform, though the details on policy are still pretty slim,” she said.To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.
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Climate change-enhanced rainfall events threaten nearly 92,000 dams across the U.S. and many are over 100 years old — including dams in Minnesota. Climate reporter Kristoffer Tigue wrote about aging dams and the risk for extreme rainfall for Inside Climate News. Tigue joined MPR News meteorologist Paul Huttner to explain how extreme weather events pose a threat to dams in Minnesota and the Midwest. To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.
In this edition of Inside Cajun Nation - George Faust and Karaski Melvin discuss: - Recap From Louisiana Baseball's 6-Game Homestand - Cajun Softball Hosting First SBC Series - Ragin' Cajun Football Begins Spring Practice - George Faust Goes One-On-One With Louisiana Head Track & Field Coach Tommy Badon - More Stories and Headlines
The Guys are back with another edition of Track the Pack! But first, we'll celebrate Cajuns Golf winning a championship, Jake Marler and Charlie Flynn's heroics, Softball keeps winning and their chances to host a regional, the NFL draft, where other Cajun Footballers landed as UDFAs, Trey Amos and miscellaneous 2023 football tid bits. We'll also be joined by Assistant WR Coach Djuan Louviere (Coach Lou) to get updates on the WR corps and his thoughts on the offense in 2023, newcomers that are making an impact and what he's most excited about after Spring Camp. After that, we'll touch on midweek games from last week before diving deeply into the Covid Carolina series loss at the Tigue. Pitching, consistency, individual performances, the handling of Dylan Theut and looking ahead to the stretch run will all be on the table. Cajuns Golf 2023 SBC Champions [3:45]Softball Keeps winning / Can they host a regional? [12:36]NFL Draftees & UDFA Signings [23:00]Asst. WR Coach Djuan Louviere Joins the Pod [25:30]Trey Amos Transfers & The Portal [41:38]Track the Pack: Midweeks & Covid Carolina [01:06:21]Final 10 Games [01:40:12]For full video of this episode, follow us on these platforms: YouTube | Twitter | Facebook | Twitch | Instagram | TikToc
composer Robert Honstein releases a portrait album of works for percussion, Lost and Found, on New Focus Recordings. Drawing inspiration from early memories and his experience as a new parent, Honstein's Lost and Found features percussion trio Tigue, duo New Morse Code, and solo percussionist Michael Compitello in three multi-movement works that capture the amplitude of wonder, confusion, and delight of the early childhood years with sophistication and authenticity. Lost and Found TracklistRobert Honstein – An Index of Possibility for percussion trio (2013) 1. Repose 1 [4:49] 2. Flicker [4:49] 3. Flow [4:59] 4. Repose 2 - Burst [5:13] 5. Repose 3 [2:02] Tigue (Matt Evans, Amy Garapic, and Carson Mood, percussion)Robert Honstein – Down Down Baby for percussion quartet (2016) 6. Follow the Leader [6:50] 7. Daydream 1 [1:02] 8. Singing Lesson [3:15] 9. Strange Dance [3:31] 10. Daydream 2 [1:05] 11. Down Down Baby [5:37] New Morse Code (Hannah Collins, cello; Michael Compitello, percussion)Robert Honstein – Lost and Found for prepared marimba (2018) 12. Spiders 1 [1:24] 13. Half Asleep [3:57] 14. Shakedown [4:39] 15. Spiders 2 [0:56] 16. Everything is OK [ 4:39] 17. Spiders 3 [1:18] 18. Coda [5:11] Michael Compitello, percussionTotal Time: 65:16Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcasted with the permission of Katy Salomon representing Primo Artists.
On the third edition of our weekly baseball wrap up, Nick & Josh review results from the mid-week trip to Lake Chuck and breakdown the weekend series at the Tigue versus the Fightin' Camels from Campbell University. We'll talk about Tigue matters, overall impressions of the Cajuns' offensive, defensive and pitching performances, young players stepping up, the strength of Campbell's ball club, give updates on past opponents and take a trip around the league for weekend results in the SBC. For full video of this episode, follow us on these platforms: YouTube | Twitter | Facebook | Twitch | Instagram | TikToc
SWEEP YA LATER, BYU! Cajuns complete the 4 game sweep of the Cougars to start the year 6-1 and open the Tigue undefeated. We saw gritty pitching, we saw outstanding defense and we certainly saw fireworks at the dish. Track the Pack is back for our second edition of the series to discuss it all. We'll dig deeply into each game, give our opinions of individual performances, atmosphere at the Tigue, impressions of BYU as a team and we'll end the episode with a trip around the Sun Belt to recap weekend results. Enjoy!For full video of this episode, follow us on these platforms: YouTube | Twitter | Facebook | Twitch | Instagram | TikToc
The guys are back to discuss the week that was in baseball. The road trip to South Central Texas wasn't what we wanted it to be, but all hope is not lost. Nick, Gerry & Josh address the elephant in the room, dissect the latest round of NCAA meetings and what they mean for SBC Football, recap the midweek tilt with Nicholls, discuss good/bad/ugly in the Texas St series, update on rankings & RPI, congratulate Softball on another incredible season, and preview the final regular season series at the Tigue versus Little Rock. I. Got. TROLLS. (In different area codes) [1:38] Nicholls Recap [11:22] Overall Impressions of Texas St [21:27] GM1/GM2/GM3 Breakdown [32:32] League Standings & RPI update [39:22] Softball Train Rolls on [47:00] NCAA Meetings [54:27] Little Rock Preview [1:13:01] MITYW! [1:25:20] For updates & info follow us on all social platforms @RaginReview
HORNS DOWN BABY! Softball takes down Texas in Austin, BSBL handles SELA in midweek action, some player news and basketball roster moves raise some eyebrows. Gerry, Josh & Nick will take you through it all as we cross the halfway point for the 2022 baseball season. We'll also discuss league matters, local media changes, and preview the Eagles of Georgia Southern, who visit the Tigue this weekend! The Bo Bonds Situation [6:21] Recap Southeastern Win [18:48] Preview Georgia Southern [26:07] Health of SBC Baseball [34:30] Lafayette Media Changes [46:43] The SBC3 beat CUSA [1:00:07] MBB Roster Announcements [1:09:15] MITYW! [1:12:54] For updates & info follow us on all social platforms @RaginReview
Put me in Coach! Lafayette is buzzing with the return of diamond sports, Spring in the air, and Mardi Gras barricades going on up on Johnston Street! The boys pull Gerry away from baby duty to preview Opening Weekend at the Tigue against #15 UC-Irvine. We'll discuss the return of Benny Bats, Softball dominating their opponent in eye popping fashion, CUSA's ongoing soap opera, Super Bowl thoughts, Cajuns Football updates, announcements from around the complex, the return of Maaan I tell You What!, and finally, is Bob Marlin done as the Head Coach of Cajuns Basketball? Jam packed conversation for Cajun Nation this Opening Day eve! Super Bowl Thoughts (Congrats Ray Ray) [2:19] Cajuns Football Updates [9:30] Opening Weekend / Early Season Outlook [29:52] UC-Irvine Preview [46:25] Softball Recap [52:58] CUSA Mess [1:12:50] Cajuns Basketball: Is Marlin Fried? [1:25:51] MITYW! [1:54:01] For more updates & info follow up us on all social sites @RaginReview
I've known Jackie Tigue since 2008, and since that time, she has hit the ground running at warp speed. I have been consistently blown away with her vision and subsequent execution in business as she trailblazed her way into the music industry. Through sheer grit and determination, she now holds the title of Director of Artist Relations for iHeartCountry, a division of iHeartMedia. From Houston, to NYC, to Nashville, this is one country gal who created her own path, spearheading projects and changing the game so as to forever leave her mark on the industry. Btw- you won't want to miss Jackie's "oh wow!" moment with one of the kings of country music. Enjoy!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://stephaniejoplin.com/
Paula Matthusen is a composer who writes both electroacoustic and acoustic music and realizes sound installations. In addition to writing for a variety of different ensembles, she also collaborates with choreographers and theater companies, and frequently performs live-electronics. Her music has been performed by Metropolis Ensemble, Experiments in Opera, Tigue, Dither, Mantra Percussion, the Bang On A Can All-Stars, The Glass Farm Ensemble, to name a few. Awards include the Walter Hinrichsen Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Fulbright Grant, two ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers' Awards, and the 2014 Elliott Carter Rome Prize. Matthusen is currently Associate Professor of Music at Wesleyan University, where she teaches experimental music, composition, and music technology. Music: Lion's Tale by Pauline Oliveros, performed by Toneburst Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble; of an implacable subtraction by Paula Matthusen, performed by Dana Jessen paulamatthusen.com Co-hosts: Niloufar Nourbakhsh and Rob Cosgrove Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ensembledecipher.com Contact us at decipherists@ensembledecipher.com. Decipher This! is produced by Joseph Bohigian; intro sounds by Eric Lemmon; outro music toy_3 by Eric Lemmon.
Listening In (With Permission): Conversations About Today's Pressing Health Care Topics
Suzanne calls Patrick Tigue, the Health Insurance Commissioner for the State of Rhode Island, to discuss the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner (OHIC)'s initiatives to stem health care cost growth in RI. Rhode Island has established a cost growth benchmarking process to bring greater transparency to the market. They've also created a first-in-the-nation initiative that caps annual growth in prices paid by commercial health plans. Patrick and Suzanne chat about the impacts these programs have had on the market, and what may be ahead for Rhode Island and other states that follow its lead.
Matt, Gerry & MAT talks about softball's weekend in Baton Rouge, Recaps the Troy series and gets you prepared for the SBC Tournament for baseball in Montgomery this weekend. Also, some story time from the Tigue, pitching strategy for Wednesday, and pool play discussion.
After a 5 game losing skid, the Cajuns get back on the winning wagon in Thibodaux. However, can they bring it back to the Tigue for the 7 game homestand? Also, Softball heads west for 5 games and Womens Basketball gets ready for the WNIT!
http://sowhatdoyouthink.buzzsprout.com/Christian podcast: Roxanne and JJ dig deep into what it means to worship in the spirit and in truth! Are you putting other things above God or are you giving Him your FIRST and your BEST? Has the pandemic caused you to slow down and spend more time in worship? There is only ONE worthy of our worship and HE is Jesus Christ!
http://sowhatdoyouthink.buzzsprout.com/On this episode Roxanne Tigue gives her awesome testimony for Christ! She opens her heart to share the depth of God's love for us and that the Holy Spirit is essential in our relationship with God.
Jackie is one of my besties. We met at a Hot Yoga class and hit it off immediately a few years ago. We are both Texas girls, so there’s also that
Certainly going to be a special weekend @ The Tigue
Welcome to our podcast Live Green or Fry. We are students at the University of New Hampshire and we are recording this podcast in collaboration with our Honors Contemporary Conservation Issues Class. Our mission is to promote open conversation about a variety of environmental issues and topics in order to raise awareness and encourage action. Follow Us On: Insta @ livegreenorfry, Youtube @ livegreenorfry, Spotify @ livegreenorfry, and iTunes @ livegreenorfry Here are the sources which we had gotten for our discussion in this episode and we invite our listeners to check them out if they are interested. Lavelle, M., Banerjee, N., Bruggers, J., Tigue, K., Kusnetz, N., Mishkin, K., … Jr, J. H. C. (2019, August 22). Bernie Sanders on Climate Change: Where the Candidate Stands. Retrieved from https://insideclimatenews.org/news/24062019/bernie-sanders-climate-change-global-warming-election-2020-candidate-profile. Dino Grandoni, J. S. (2019, June 7). Joe Biden embraces Green New Deal as he releases climate plan. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2019/06/04/joe-biden-embraces-green-new-deal-he-releases-climate-plan/. Lavelle, M., Bruggers, J., Tigue, K., Kusnetz, N., Hook, L., McKenna, P., … Gustin, G. (2019, September 4). Andrew Yang on Climate Change: Where the Candidate Stands. Retrieved from https://insideclimatenews.org/news/30082019/andrew-yang-climate-change-where-candidate-stands. Pullano, N., Lavelle, M., Banerjee, N., Bruggers, J., Tigue, K., Kusnetz, N., … Jr, J. H. C. (2019, August 16). Michael Bennet on Climate Change: Where the Candidate Stands. Retrieved from https://insideclimatenews.org/news/24062019/michael-bennet-climate-change-global-warming-election-2020-candidate-profile. DISCLAIMER: All opinions expressed are our own and do not represent the views of the NR435 Honors class section and those enrolled in and associated with it, or the University of New Hampshire.
What is retirement like when there's been a lifetime of discrimination and added costs, and what do we do about it? Queer Money Matters is Nancy's series about the straight economy and how queer people navigate it. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Tigue. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
Even if you have insurance, being queer can be a barrier to getting the healthcare you need. Queer Money Matters is Nancy's series about the straight economy and how queer people navigate it. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Tigue. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
Marriage equality meant more dollars in the bank for lots of queer people. But what if getting married goes against your identity or is simply not possible? Queer Money Matters is Nancy's series about the straight economy and how queer people navigate it. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Tigue. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
From discrimination in the hiring process to a wage gap to a patchwork of legal protections, there are road blocks at every stage of our career. Queer Money Matters is Nancy's series about the straight economy and how queer people navigate it. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Tigue. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
When you’re queer and you want to add a kid to your family, things get complicated—and expensive—really quickly. Queer Money Matters is Nancy's series about the straight economy and how queer people navigate it. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Tigue. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
The economy is built for cisgender, heterosexual people. We're exploring the financial hurdles queer people face and how we navigate them. It's Nancy's "Queer Money Matters." If you want to see the results of "Nancy’s 2019 Money Survey of a Representative Sample of the Queer and Non-Queer US Population," head over to Queer Money Matters. — Lee Badgett is an economist, professor, and LGBT policy expert. She teaches at UMass Amherst. — Special thanks this week to Adam Auriemma, Editor-in-Chief of Money Magazine, Morning Consult, and the WNYC data team. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Tigue. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at nancypodcast.org/donate.
"Dream Maligner" by Witchchord from Materialize; "Bromford Brudge Estate" by JK Flesh from Suicide Estate Antibiotic Armageddon; "Let It Burn" by Goat from the Let It Burn single; "A Boat Upon Its Blood, Part 3" by Jason Sharp from A Boat Upon Its Blood; "Toys 2" by Oneohtrix Point Never from Age of; "pppslp" by emamouse ? yeongrakk from mouth mouse maus; "Class War" by Filthy Huns from Forever Beast; "Paper Window" by The Sea and Cake from Any Day; "Turnmills (Club Mix)" by Maribou State from the Turnmills EP; "Garden of Forking Paths" by Christine Vantzou from No 4; "Triangle" by TIGUE from Strange Paradise
"Dream Maligner" by Witchchord from Materialize; "Bromford Brudge Estate" by JK Flesh from Suicide Estate Antibiotic Armageddon; "Let It Burn" by Goat from the Let It Burn single; "A Boat Upon Its Blood, Part 3" by Jason Sharp from A Boat Upon Its Blood; "Toys 2" by Oneohtrix Point Never from Age of; "pppslp" by emamouse ? yeongrakk from mouth mouse maus; "Class War" by Filthy Huns from Forever Beast; "Paper Window" by The Sea and Cake from Any Day; "Turnmills (Club Mix)" by Maribou State from the Turnmills EP; "Garden of Forking Paths" by Christine Vantzou from No 4; "Triangle" by TIGUE from Strange Paradise
Megan snagged NY percussionist Amy Garapic for this week's episode. The two share similar experiences, and Amy is known for her involvement in the TIGUE Percussion Trio and organization of large-scale performances like John Luther Adams' Inuksuit. We talk about her recent concerts, community/inner city drumlines, Brooklyn United, PICK (Pushing Inner City Kids), ORCHKids.Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 Intro and hello1:47 Megan and Amy’s friendship4:14 Tigue at Sofar Sounds7:15 Formation of Tigue, Robert Honstein’s “Index of Possibility”13:04 Job announcements16:44 Balancing teaching with performing and administration / NY and NH21:13 Micah Detweiller: What’s the composition process like for Tigue? Is it collaborative? Is anything notated?28:27 Alan Lange: What are some tips you would give a person who is starting out in their own producing career? What did you do to get started on that portion of your own career?42:47 Megan: Community/inner city youth drumlines – Brooklyn United, PICK (Pushing Inner City Kids) Percussion, and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s OrchKids49:02 Amy’s teaching in public schools / Brooklyn Conservatory of Music50:37 Funding community arts programs / volunteering / teaching experience1:01:43 Wrap
CONNNN! This week Kyle, Matthew and Producer Natalie sit down with comedian Jeff May to talk about the pros of cons. From basement cons to SDCC, they discuss the wide world of fan expos and conventions: comic book, pop culture, gamer, horror, LGBT, sci-fi or otherwise. Jeff has been to literally hundreds of cons and talks about his odd experiences along the way - performing stand up, working out with an actor who shall not be named, and picking up a treasure trove of goodies from "con artists." Check out Jeff May on the "Unpopular Opinion" podcast and at Motor City ComicCon in May. And visit a con near you! Weekly Rads: The new album "Peaks" by Tigue, delicious BBQ, Rivers Langley's hospitality Raddendums: Con Air, Dragon*Con, basement cons, Twitch, Virgil, Glenn Shadix and Dunston Checks In, Wizarding World, Marvel Legends War Machine, Street Sharks and Big Slammu, Retrojunk, Michael Turner, Skottie Young, X-Force and X-Statix, Axel Alonso, Mike Allred, George Pérez, Horrorhound, Doom Patrol, Mark Hamill, World War Z audiobook, Iron Fist, Black Cat, Bent Con, Shirtlifter, Geeks Out, C2E2 - Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, Boston Comic Con, Mike Manohla, Art Adams, Grant Morrison, Granite Con, Baltimore Comic-Con, Hero Con, Motor City ComicCon, Emerald City Comicon, Long Beach Comic Con, Wondercon, Rob Liefeld, running the crank
Jimmy Tigue, President of GetACar.com, discusses the field of third-party and Internet lead generation, how they can grow a dealership and the importance of staying on top of the results.