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Radio-R
VIP - Gipsy Kings Family : Vivre sans musique, c'est inconcevable!

Radio-R

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 32:25


Pour Pablo, Tony et Patchai Reyes, comme pour le batteur Ezechiel Bousquet, il serait inconcevable de vivre sans musique. Retour sur des moments mémorables passés avec la Gipsy Kings Family, au studio de RADIO R.Les locaux de Radio R ont encore longtemps résonné des sons typiques de la rumba flamenca et des airs des célébrissimes Gipsy Kings, joués et chantés par Pablo, Tony et Patchai Reyes, accompagné par les percussions d'Ezechiel Bousquet, le cadet de l'équipe. De passage en Suisse pour une unique soirée Musique et foi organisée par Alfonso Barbiera et l'église des Boveresses de Lausanne, les quatre musiciens n'ont pas hésité à se déplacer au studio de RADIO R pour une interview et un petit concert live après de longues heures de route. Au fil de l'entretien, on découvre à quel point la musique tient une place centrale dans la vie de cette famille qui a si fortement marqué les quarante dernières années au travers des Gipsy Kings. Pour Tony et Patchai Reyes, petits-fils de José Reyes, il n'a pas été difficile de grandir "à l'ombre des rois" (Reyes signifiant rois). "Au contraire, affirment les deux cousins, les Gipsy Kings ont été pour nous des exemples. Cela nous a poussés à travailler encore plus nos guitares pour être comme eux et, même, faire encore mieux qu'eux! Ils nous ont laissé le plus bel héritage: la rumba gipsy".Outre la musique, c'est également la foi en Dieu qui réunit ces quatre hommes; elle s'exprime différemment selon leur personnalité et leur chemin individuel, mais elle est là, en dépit des moments de doute, de galère, d'errances, de révoltes et d'éloignements. Tony témoigne d'une libération de ses additions à la drogue, Ezechiel de son retour à Dieu à l'âge de seize ans, alors qu'il était déjà blasé "de toutes sortes de joies superficielles", Patchai d'une rencontre divinement orchestrée aux Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer avec Alfonso Barbiera, l'organisateur du concert à Lausanne: "Alfonso m'a contacté, sachant que je jouais aux Saintes à ce moment-là; il m'a téléphoné depuis Arles, il n'était là que pour quelques jours. J'ai accepté de le rencontrer car je sentais que cet homme avec quelque chose pour moi de la part de Dieu. J'ai pleuré comme un bébé. J'ai compris que la musique gipsy ne m'empêchait pas de revenir à Jésus-Christ. J'ai compris bien des choses, j'ai eu comme un déclic. Depuis, Alfonso est devenu un ami très cher". Quant à Pablo, il remercie humblement le Ciel de pouvoir être trentre-quatre fois grand-père et douze fois arrière-grand-père. Un silence ému. Le temps est comme suspendu. Mais la musique revient très vite dans la discussion; n'est-ce pas évident, puisque sans elle,  la vie serait inconcevable !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

CCA CAL Podcast
Episode 88 - Ray Sharifi (@Dirty.Hookers on YouTube)

CCA CAL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 71:16


This week, we chat all about the legendary Tony Reyes trip down in the Sea of Cortez with our good friend Ray Sharifi from Oxnard. As a 2-time Tony Reyes trip veteran, Ray breaks down everything that is needed and what he expects for our upcoming trip down to the Tony Reyes. Join CCA at: www.joinCCA.org Visit us at: www.CCACalifornia.org Follow Ray on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dirty.Hookers

DU BOUM ET DU BAUME AU COEUR
Leona Lewis : Passionnément, à la folie...

DU BOUM ET DU BAUME AU COEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 19:46


Sa victoire dans un télécrochet britannique prédisait une carrière du tonnerre dans son pays d'origine. La force des médias en fera carrément un cas d'école mondial : retour sur le phénomène Leona Lewis et son single-signature "Bleeding love" qui a soutenu plus d'un cœur brisé.Crédits de l'épisode :- "Crie hie" (Eugene Fredy / Jérôme Rastello)- "A moment like this" (Jorgen Elofsson, John Reid / Steve Mac)- "Whatever it takes" (Tony Reyes, Leona Lewis, Alonzo ‘Novel' Stevenson / Alonzo ‘Novel' Stevenson, Dallas Austin)- "Bleeding love" (Jesse Mccartney, Ryan Tedder / Ryan Tedder)- "Bleeding love" version de Jesse McCartney (Jesse Mccartney, Ryan Tedder / Ryan Tedder)- "Apologize - Timbaland Remix" (Ryan Tedder)- "Take a bow" (Jordon Omley, Michael Mani, Wayne Wilkins, Louis Biancaniello, Ryan Tedder / The Runaways, Sam Watters, Wayne Wilkins, Louis Biancaniello, Ryan Tedder)- "Bleeding love” version de Tom Dice (Jesse McCartney, Ryan Tedder / Ryan Tedder)- "Bleeding love” version The Wombats (Jesse McCartney, Ryan Tedder / Ryan Tedder, Tord Overland, Knudsen, Dan Haggis, Matthieu Murphy)- "Rude Boy" (Robyn Fenty, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Ester Dean, Makeba Riddick, Row Swire / Stargate, Rob Swire)- "You keep me hangin'on" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier / Ricki Wilde)- "You are the reason" feat. Calum Scott (Calum Scott, Corey Sanders, John Maguire / Fraser T. Smith)- "Fire under my feet" (Leona Lewis, Toby Gad / Toby Gad)- "Fireflies" (Craigie Dodds)- "All I want for Christmas is you – Live at St. John the Divine 1994" (Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff / Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff)L'épisode contient également :- Une réplique de Jamel Debbouze dans la série "H"- Un extrait de l'interview de Simon Cowell dans "15 years of Bleeding Love" (2022)- Un extrait de l'interview de Leona Lewis pour Smooth Radio (2021)Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Para Normal Podcast
EP 150 - The Spirit Questor

Para Normal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 102:03


Ngayong gabi pakinggan natin ang mga experience ng isang Intuitive Counselor at dating Spirit Questor.Maraming salamat ulit kay Ms. Chiqui for taking the time, in case gusto nyo mag Intuitive Counseling, pwede nyo message si Ms. Chiqui sa Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/chiquiintuitivecounselor Para naman sa mga nasa East Coast or malapit sa Florida, pwede nyo check ang online store ni Ms. Chiquihttps://www.facebook.com/avvintojewelry/Gaya nung nasabi ko sa extro, eto yung usapan nila Ms. Star, Ms. Chiqui, at Ms. Mae: https://youtu.be/3RDEqh5zEYw?si=mNf_T5N7VIiM14vQKung gusto nyo malaman pa ang ibang mga nagawa ng Spirit Questor, pwede nyong i search yan sa Google hehe, marami na kasing article ang naisulat tungkol dyan. Isa na dyan ang naisulat ng isa pang past guest na si Sir Ruel S. De Verahttps://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1508507/my-quest-to-follow-the-spirit-questorsIto naman yung mga link ng mga past guest na may connection sa Spirit Questors:Binhi ng Tala - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3DLEEgyBvmOJpqGLZOZphq?si=0a54839db174467cParanormal InvestigatorPart 1 - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6rcv6SrLiCUBIURVNNNMpi?si=27b18bea20494922Part 2 - https://open.spotify.com/episode/76yOjWeLDOnzoy0jZCrblv?si=eb912916f5a648acChronicling the Spirit Questors - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Wk5VAEqJzH9dqnZ4V7te3?si=e090ee643052435cIf there are stories that you remembered from the stories told in this episode and you want to share them, you can email me at paranormalsph@gmail.com If you want to continue the discussion via Chat you can head over to our Discord Server where we have different chat rooms for different interests https://discord.gg/YWF4BpS4gQ Kung ito ang unang episode na napakinggan mo sa podcast, baka gusto mo simulan sa pinaka-una! :D Episode 1 - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Rqvr9n8ji5XaTpyG7YnQ0?si=6d489e06bb4545d4= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Do you want to support the podcast? You can help keep us going by giving us a cup of joe! ko-fi.com/paranormalpodcast You can also support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/paranormalpodcast We have different tiers for supporters, from the general support to early access, to joining us on the calls way in advance. No pressure, just additional help for us :) The Para Normal Podcast. Engineered and Produced by f90 Productions Rate and Review our show on Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Apple PodcastsEnjoy.  Thank you sa lahat ng nakinig!  

Across the Sky
How to stay safe when visiting the ocean

Across the Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 31:36


Whether you already live near the coast or are traveling from the interior of the U.S. to visit an ocean this summer, it's always important to be safe and aware of your surroundings. Randy Townsend is the chief of the Harvey Cedars, New Jersey, Beach Patrol and an accomplished surfer. He discusses how to spot potential dangers lurking beneath the surface, the differences between rip currents and undertow, the best time of day to swim as well as stories from his time catching waves as a surfer. We want to hear from you! Have a question for the meteorologists? Call 609-272-7099 and leave a message. You might hear your question and get an answer on a future episode! You can also email questions or comments to podcasts@lee.net. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome, everybody to the Across the Sky podcast, Lee Enterprises National Weather Podcast. New episodes come out every Monday. Hope you all enjoy your 4th of July. It got a little dicey there with the 4th of July hot dog eating contest. Of course, that was our last episode on Across the Sky. They were in a lightning. The for, I think was the first time ever. But they they came through this week. Our episode here a little bit different. We're not talking about hot dogs. We're talking about the water and we're talking about ocean safety and making sure that you're enjoying whether it's the bay, the ocean, and making sure you're staying safe as well. Being that it is July and August, we're all taking off. We're all going on vacation. So we have Randy Townsend. He has the Harvey Cedars, New Jersey, lifeguard chief, also an internationally known surfer, to talk all about that. But we have Kirsten Kirsten lying back on the podcast as well. She is joining us after a couple of months away on maternity leave. Kirsten, it's great to have you back. How's it going? How is the family? Well, thanks. You know, it's good to be back. It's good to get kind of back in the saddle and start working again. And, you know, being here with the podcast, I'm happy. Glad I missed it. Missed you guys. And doing this every week. And things are going good here in the house. I mean, it's a little chaotic. We just added our third kid to the mix. So that's, you know, it's a lot to juggle. But overall, everything's going very, very good. We're pretty blessed here. Awesome stuff. You know, we we certainly missed you in your way, but we know you were, you know, enjoying some time with the family as well. With that being said, we're going to get right into our interview here with Randy Townsend on the other side. And I am pleased to have on Randy Townsend today to talk all about marine and ocean and wave safety. Randy is a friend of mine. He is based right here in New Jersey. He is the beach patrol chief for the Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol. He's also been a competitive surfer going all across the planet. Really. You can check out some of his videos on YouTube. And he is an ocean safety expert. Randy, great to talk to you here. We're talking the year right after the 4th of July. How are you feeling now that we're really getting into peak, You know, summertime, people headed to the shore. How are you feeling? How your crew's feeling over in Harvey Cedars? Thanks for the wonderful introduction, Joe Tickled to be here again with you on your podcast and another interview as well, how I'm feeling and how our staff is feeling here today. We're absolutely elated to be up there on the beach providing, you know, public safety to, you know, the public up there on a daily basis. Conditions, obviously, you would know the best since you are a meteorologist. Saba In my eyes, we just turned the corner here for us a little bit late into the game. Waters finally warming up here today and the seven seats up there on the beach. So we're absolutely elated to be up there, especially on such a beautiful day. Yeah. And, you know, we have a big Jersey flair with this, but it has been it's been chilly until about the middle of June. And then we did turn the corner and finally the smoke is gone, too. Yeah, you know, just for people because we have people listening here all across the country. Tell us where Harvey Cedars is and how big of an area of beach you cover and how many people you have on your beach patrol. Harvey Cedars is a stretch of a beautiful seashore community down here on Long Beach Island. It's roughly 2.2 miles long. For tip. Tip are bookends here. And RV Cedars are also Municipality of Long Beach Township on both ends. One is North Beach, which is to our south and to our north. We have ever so much loveliness, and that's where we're at here on Long Beach Island, roughly six miles at sea from the Garden State Parkway to as well here in central New Jersey. Gotcha. And you've been with the beach patrol for almost all of your life, Brandy? Yeah, 25 years. You know, it's been quite some time. I haven't worked for any other agency. And I am elated to be here for another summer season, you know, occurring on an elevated level. As the lifeguard chief for our six new lifeguards that we have here on an annual basis, perfecting lives here at Jersey Shore. And Randy, you know, we wanted to talk with you a little bit, too, about rip currents. They've been in the news a lot lately. Could you just kind of give us an overview on what rip currents are and then, you know, why they're so dangerous to, you know, to swimmers? Yeah. So a rip currents, a powerful channel of water rushing away from the shoreline. You know, it's usually caused by, you know, floating wind and, you know, currents that we've had from other swells that are in the area for that day were that have asked through our region as well. They can also be caused by tide, you know, large surf, so forth. And so and I read somewhere to Randy, I don't know if you know the answer to this, but, you know, there again, there have been a lot of there has been a lot of news about rip currents. Of course, there's been a lot of people that have been either saved or have unfortunately passed from it. But, you know, to put it into perspective, you know, my husband is terrified of sharks. I mean, just downright terrified. But I read somewhere that there are twice as many deaths from rip currents than there are from shark bites each year. Do you know if that happens to be true or not? Yes, I think, you know, statistically speaking, you can definitely say that there is a higher chance or probability that you would being swept away in a rip current and would be, you know, bitten by a shark or even, you know, fatally injured by. Sure. Hey, Randi. Sean, here down in Virginia, a lot of times I go to the North Carolina Outer Banks as well. I spent some time, the Jersey Shore, I love the Atlantic Coast. I was introduced to rip currents long, long ago, back in the seventies, when I was a lad. But for people who don't go very frequently, what's a good way? They can spot a rip current before they go out in the water? Are there any kind of telltale signs yet? You know, some telltale signs would be, you know, discolored water. If you're looking at the ocean and appear to be you know, we were green. You also see, you know, white water or sand mixed throughout the water, and it will be rushing directly away from the shoreline. And that discolored water and, you know, extend thousands of feet past where the actual waves are breaking on the sandbar and, you know, up to a mile or so, too, as well, from really strong rip currents that are out there on some of the most extreme days. How wide are the rip currents? Because oftentimes here you swim perpendicular to the current to get out of it. But but how wide can some of these these currents be? It would have to, you know, depend on the biochemistry, The other water contour of the, you know, sand and shelf that's there. Also, there's other variables that, you know, could come into play. Rock jetties, Piers, you know, storm drain, so forth and such. And that would depend on a, you know, case by case area on where you live. But they can be very wide. We'd see, you know, you know, two, three, four blocks wide, some instances where we have, you know, gaps in the sandbar, so forth and such. And if there's equals next to, you know, piers or storm drains, those ones can tend to be wider and more extreme, too. The water pressure builds up against those, you know, solid features that are permanent there. Do they tend to be more more common near jetties? Yes. I would like to think that they would be more prevalent near, you know, big structures in the water considering, you know, the tide and or swell direction is going to run one way or another off the beach. And it's just going to have increased pressure on those areas. You know, as you now, if you're piling water up in the corner of a tub, it's got to go somewhere else now. Yes, definitely more prevalent in those areas. Rock piles generally support rain. You know, you know, here on the East Coast, we got lifeguards are usually patrolling up and down the coast here. You know, that's not always the case depending on where you are and especially on the time of year. Right. Once they get the September yellow, even here in Jersey, you know, we're we're really reducing the amount of beach patrol coverage we do have here. We've had 62 deaths, unfortunately, due to something in the surf zone. Yeah. When you think about the weather aspect of things, you know, for people who are, you know, they're going to the beach, there might not be a lifeguard around there living a part of a country where there's not what kind of weather conditions, you know, are you looking for, you know, that saying, hey, you know, this is a day with a high risk of rip currents. You can apply this principle to any aspect of your life. The one most important here that we're talking about today is, you know, rip, current, rip currents and, you know, creating awareness around those. If you're unaware or you're uncertain of the conditions, if you don't have an experience, you know, being at the shore, whether it may be the New Jersey Shore or North Carolina or Florida, where you may be in the world, you know, if you're onshore, you always want to ask somebody, most municipalities, towns and cities have social media outlets that have weather up information available on rip currents above and beyond that, You know, when in doubt, I would ask questions to somebody who would be close to me if there wasn't a lifeguard within the vicinity. But if it's, you know, obviously rough, there's definitely going to be an elevated chance of rip currents in the area. You know, you can basically look at the surf. If there's waves coming in, you can almost guarantee that. And on any given day, you're going to find rip currents at some point throughout that day, Best thing you can do is educate and inform yourself prior to heading to the shore destinations in the summer months or whether you may be visiting, you know, an area that has warm water in the winter, you know, educate, inform yourself on rip currents and awareness, because with awareness you have a choice whether to go out or not or find that safe. So to know when you guys are going out, you know, in the morning, you're setting up your stand and you have the flags, you know, you have the red flags and the yellow flags. Are you actually picking spots that are the safest places at the sea or are you picking spots that might be just down the street? That's an accessible point for people. Yes, That's a that's a great point of conversation here, Joe. You know, we have morning muster every day where all of our lifeguards gather collectively and, you know, exchange information. A lot of this information comes down from our management staff to inform and educate our lifeguards, the employees, the individuals who are in charge, you know, public safety on a daily basis. So allow them to occur on an elevated level for the end user and anything we can do to inform and educate public through our social media outlets or, you know, one on one conversation or by our signage on the back of our lifeguard stands to get the message out there for, you know, the conditions at and that day, once we have this information, you know collectively amongst our group, first thing in the morning, our management staff will work hand in hand with the lifeguards up there on the beach for proper, you know, flag placement each set up to ensure the safest area for swimming and recreational activities as well. So in short, we're not just, you know, passing flags and, you know, the sand on some random spot on any given beach on any given day. There's a method to our madness and we're very meticulous about it to ensure, you know, the public safety. So I grew up going down to the Gulf Coast, I grew up in Texas, and so we were in that part of the country and I felt like the term undertow was used quite frequently. How were those similar or different? Do people get those confused a lot? Yes, they do get it. They do get them confused. Undertow would be considered or classified ads. You know that down sucking motion that you would have from a wave passing by you, but you also can be sucked underneath by a very strong recurrent to if there's any structure underneath you too as well. So that same type of sensation, although undertow would be that, you know, when you're getting pulled under from wave that as asked if the water's actually going down towards the bottom of the ocean. And again, you know, during rip currents, too, if there's some type of underwater structure that would indicate that that type of crime is there as well. Hey, Randy, is there a particular good or bad time of day to be in the water with regard to water safety? And a lot of people want to go in early in the morning or late in the evening. You know, tides changing, coming in, coming out, or is there any any logic to that at all in terms of this time? Traditionally as good or bad? Yeah. I would like to start off by saying the best time you can, you know, enjoy the ocean, what weather doesn't matter what beach that you're at, you know, it's going to be between the hours at 10 a.m. 5 p.m. when lifeguards are staffed typically on most beaches throughout the country, often we do get water rescue calls after 5 p.m. and 4:10 a.m. You know, I would advise obviously not swimming prior to lifeguards being on duty and or after they've left for the day. You know, some beach patrol agencies offer extended hours or about 6 p.m. as well as some other agencies offer, you know, roving patrols up and down the beach like we do. And so about 8 p.m. ever again. When in doubt, go out and actually can, you know, swim with somebody who's a proficient swimmer, know your limits, you know, definitely don't want to be out there by yourself with no beach. Awesome. All good stuff so far. Randy, we're going to take a brief break and then the other side, we're going to have more about rip currents, the surf zone and all good things. You're talking about the water with Randy Townsend, chief of lifeguards here in enhancing. You're listening to the Cross. Unknown The Sky podcast. We are back with the Across the Sky podcast. New episodes drop wherever you get your podcast every Monday. It's also on your favorite news website as well. We are part of LEA Enterprises over 70 newsrooms across the United States, including here in Atlantic City, Ron Bass, Randy Townsend, also in the process of Atlantic City coverage area chief of lifeguards here in Harvey Cedars. Randi, let me ask you, you know, what got you interested in the water? Oh, my my dad, my dad and my mom. I had the fortunate opportunity to grow up a stone's throw away from the bay and beach and a town that resides, you know, just slightly to the south of where I'm currently working here in Harvey Cedars. I was born and raised in Surf City, New Jersey, Long Beach Island, where I still resides there with my family. And for people who don't know Long Beach Island, you know, I don't know hundreds of thousands of people during the summer and then during the winter, you know, it's really only a couple thousand that are there. It's a much quieter place during the winter, like many places along the northeast coast here. But a beautiful place to just visit out your Barnet Lighthouse on the northern tip of the island as well. Some some really good sites here. Randi, let me ask you this. You know, you mentioned just on the other side of this, the first half about, you know, the best time to swim is when, you know, there are lifeguards present. A question I have for you is, you know, a lot of times you're seeing surfers out there at seven, eight in the morning before the lifeguards are present. You know, you're someone who serves and is a lifeguard. So how do you how do you balance out, you know, the fact that, you know, surfers want to get out there at certain times, but we're also trying to keep everybody who's in the water safe as well. That is, you know, a double edged sword that I do walk as a lifeguard chief here. But it's very, very yes, the number of individuals who are enjoying the beach on a daily basis, it's general the general public for that that matter. We do have surfing areas outside of our flags where the safe swimming zone is. You know, typically the sandbar where the safe swimming zone is, though, is also where the great waves are because of the sandbar itself, too, as well. But given, you know, the 2.2 miles of beach here, there's no doubt in my mind since you can surf outside the flags on any beach here in our seniors, that, you know, there's more than an ample, you know, space for everybody to enjoy, you know, whether it's just swimming or bathing or if you're out there on a kayak, stand up paddleboard or a surfboard like like the Job for Tots. Well. Yeah. And Randy is an illustrious surfer who has traveled all across the world surfing. Randy, I don't know if you can give us an elevator pitch of your surfing experience, but if you could try to boil it down, just explain where you've been and you know, some of the awards and accolades you had over the year, you could check them out on YouTube. You can type in his name. You see a bunch of a bunch of videos there as well. But but this man that we're speaking to is somewhat of a legend in the surfing community. Thanks, Joe, for the awesome introduction to that other aspect of my life. Naturally, somewhat. Thank you. Thank you. Yet, you know, I was recently inducted to the New Jersey Surfing all fame at the age of 44. I work with multitude of 501 seat threes, you know, to assist kids with special needs and learning through surf therapy. I also run Northeast Conference, the National Scholastic Surfing Association, which links, you know, schooling with surfing, which is really, really gratifying. I am I still search team coach for the iSchool that I attended and my youth over there at Southern Regional across the bridge at Manahawkin won numerous pro surfing events here in the state and throughout the country and internationally. Internationally traveled the surf that's the way through Southeast Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central America. I mean, been around the world for sure. My favorite favorite place in Surfers Southeast Asia, that little chain of islands about a hundred miles off the coast, all the mental wise and internship, some of the world's best surf there for sure. That sounds absolutely phenomenal, man. So I want you to riff on that a little bit more. But the other thing I wanted to to get for my own edification, what are some of the bigger differences between the Atlantic beaches in terms of waves and sand and like versus the Pacific Coast? Beaches, waves, sand and periods and wave heights and that kind of stuff. And then go on, man, and tell me about this beautiful beaches in South East Asia. So I want to hear all about that. All right. So differences between East Coast and West Coast, I'll start off with the the most obvious, you know, typically up, up and down the eastern shore here, except with the exception of the northeast and doing when we pretty much have, you know, sand covered beaches, there is a structure until you get up into like Long Island, New York, out there on Montauk, Rhode Island, you know, Maine and those areas up there in New England, they have a lot more structure up there and do have similar characteristics to the wave types that are out. California. You know, on the other end of the spectrum, on the West Coast, there is a lot more structure leading into the water. There's, you know, wait breaks where it actually has, you know, rock or cobblestone shells that leads into the water where the waves will actually, you know, peel in symmetry down the rock cobblestone reefs or shells out there. We typically don't get that in, you know, our waters here in New Jersey and south. We won't find that again until you get to the Caribbean and respectably up in the Northeast, up and new went above and beyond that, differences between the East Coast and the West Coast as far as it pertains to, you know, small forecasting and the actual Sir and Joe, you'd be able to comment on this one too, as well. Is that typically here, you know, when we get storms, they're coming from land based here in New Jersey and throughout the East Coast as well, whereas out on the West Coast and in California, the storms that they get out there, you know, are coming from ocean to the shoreline. So there's a huge difference in, you know, the actual quality of surf when it arrives and how quickly, you know, it dissipates as it needs to as well. So on the West Coast, you know, when you get a storm system coming in, you'll have a gradual increase in surf with pristine surfing conditions until the actual storm makes landfall on the West Coast. Whereas out here on the East Coast, conversely, you would have, you know, the storm system typically being coming from the land, going out into the ocean where you would have really rough conditions until the surf or storm passed where and then you would have, you know, very clean, pristine conditions for surfing as the storm departed. You're on the East Coast and it would dissipate very, very rapidly, whereas on the West Coast, the swell, the K would, you know, so to speak, stick around for a lot longer due to the fact that the storm has been generating waves out the ocean for that much more of an extended period of time? You know, typically speaking, again, you know, I've had extensive experience out there on the West Coast with the, you know, Rocky Mountain being so, so close in proximity to the shore there. You know, and the fact that the water temperatures annually are much more on a daily basis out there, they get a lot less wind than we typically do out here on the East Coast, you know, and respectively. The converse is also true. You're on the East Coast as well due to, you know, the multitude of convection that we get all throughout the country. Here on the East Coast, we had typically our much windier days, more powerful sea breezes and storms, too, as well when they are prevalent in the areas that we are enjoying. I think you covered it all there, Randy. I don't know if I even need to chime in on that one. You know, I tried to make it clear and concise as possible without getting into too much detail. I'm sure there's a plethora of other, you know, differences between East and West Coast surfing. But a few of the most obvious I had mentioned where you. You don't really get as many of those epic days on surf line out on the East Coast as you might on the West Coast. Now, definitely they aren't as prevalent, but when we do get them, they are absolutely world class. Otherwise, I would have moved away from New Jersey a long time ago. So, Randy, tell us, you know, if you've never been to the beach before, right. Or you're one of those. Yeah, I was. People might go once a year, right? You're taking your trip down? Yeah. You're flying down to Florida, you're coming to New Jersey, whatever. What advice would you give to make sure that you know, you're enjoying the beach, you know, and staying safe, too? If you're stepping on the sand for the first time in years. So if I'm coming down to the Jersey Shore for the first time and I haven't been here for a long time, I would, you know, immediately reach out to, you know, the this story that I am going to be visiting. They would be the most up to date, you know, source of information that it would pertain to the conditions that and being up on the ocean front. I want to believe at this point in time with the, you know, technology that we have, everybody's moving forward at the same rate to be able to provide this information to the public on a daily basis, you know, above and beyond that, you know, NOAA's a great resource as well as a multitude of other weather media outlets out there that can provide you with, you know, current up to date information on out to ABC. Raney, anything else you want to add here before we wrap it on? The most important thing you can do is just, you know, be aware of your surroundings and, you know, know your limits. And when you're on shore now, seek out the individual who may be able to provide you with the pertinent information that you're looking for and or point in the right direction to be able to acquire that information to ensure that, you know, you have a safe beach standing, you return to your residence at the end of the day. And if anybody wants to follow you, follow, see what's going on with Harvesters Beach Patrol. Where can they do that? Yeah, social media at Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol, as well as you know, on Facebook to know were there as well. Harvey Cedars Police Department does a great job of, you know, following up with our tweets and posts and social media posts that we have out there to inform and educate the public, make them aware of the conditions here. It's about one more quick thing before we go. What what's lightning protocol? You know, thunderstorm protocol there at the beaches, Randi. Yeah. So if lightning is within proximity of us, we you know, there are beaches and don't return to the beach for 30 minutes from the last lightning strike within proximity of, you know. Where we're at. Awesome. Well, Randi, thanks again for hopping on and talking about this, my man. It was great to have you on. And we hope you and everybody in Harvey Cedars has an awesome and safe rest stop. We'll talk to you soon. Thank you so much for having me again. Speaker 6 Looking beyond the atmosphere, here's Tony Reyes with your astronomy outlook, Morris points the way to Regulus, the brightest star in Leo this week. Look west. After sunset, you'll see Venus. It's at its brightest this week up and to the left, look for a slightly orange point of light. That's Mars, some 211 million miles away. Now, the White Star, that's about a finger's with blue. Speaker 6 That's Regulus. It's also known as Alpha Leo because it's the brightest star in that constellation. Regulus is the bottom most star in the backwards question mark that forms the front of Leo. These subsections of constellations, they're known as Asterisms things like the Southern and northern crosses, as well as the big and little dippers. They're all asterisms constellations. On the other hand, those are more official things. Speaker 6 The modern list of 88 constellations was recognized by the International Astronomical Union, the professional organization of astronomers back in 1922. Few years later, borders were drawn around each one of those constellations, and it's those borders that serve astronomers By defining neighborhoods in the sky, they can be used to easily describe where new discoveries can be found. That's your astronomy outlook. Speaker 6 Follow me at RTP hockey for more spacey stuff like this. Randi, as always, good. Got to speak to you. Very knowledgeable and articulate as well. And really good breakdown of Atlantic and Pacific coach beaches and there their differences when it comes to the swell in the waves and surfing and the storms and all of that. You know I feel like, you know, if you're in lifeguarding or surfing, it's almost like, you know, you know, half weather already, you're halfway to being a meteorologist, you know, and vice versa. So it was nice to have Randi on and, you know, talk about what to look for, you know, for rip currents in the surf zone. Shawn, what do you think? Yeah, it's great. I mean, you know, meteorology, oceanography there entwined from the get go, that's for sure. So that's always nice to have have those two kind of things merged together when we do a podcast. But yeah, I mean, I kind of intrinsically kind of thought that idea about the Pacific Waves versus the Atlantic waves, but it was good to hear from somebody who's lived it, who has seen it. And the other thing I was really glad you brought this up, Kirsten, about about safety. Right. We hear so much about onshore rigs, but rip currents are way, way more of a threat than sharks are to people at the beach. And I think any time we can kind of repeat that message, it's the rip currents y'all need to sharks. I think that's a good idea. You know, And before we did this podcast, I went online to just kind of do a little bit of researching about rip currents, too. And they Noah has a good video out there in case you do plan on heading out and doing some swimming. They have a good you know, sometimes I feel like people always say make sure that you swim parallel to the shore. And I feel like sometimes in my head I'm like, would like parallel perfect. Like, you know, you're trying to put it all together and really think about it. But if you go to know his website or kind of Google, you know, rip currents. Noah They have a nice little video that they made, a little animation that shows exactly what to do in case you do get caught in one of those situations. So it's worth the it's worth giving it a look in case. For some reason I happened to go swimming on one of the Gulf Coast or one of the, you know, Atlantic or Pacific coasts over the next couple of years. Now I feel prepared. Are you saying you're not planning on making a visit to the Atlantic or Pacific Coast person? Maybe not to go swimming anytime soon? You know, it's so different. The idea where you know, where you are and what your experiences are with the beach or with the mountains or anything, you know, like like for me, like going to the mountains, like is just like a foreign concept. The little mountains in New Jersey don't count, but going to the beach is like, Yeah, everybody does that, but it's vice versa. Depending on where you are. All right. So good episode with Randy here. Kirsten, you're working on our next podcast guest coming up next Monday. Tell us a little bit about what we have going on. Yeah, so kind of playing off of this too. You know, we were talking about how, you know, weather impacts, of course, the ocean then and and and surfing and, you know, it also impacts sports. And we've talked about that a bunch in the past too, I think. And and so what we have going on, we're going to be speaking with an OSU student. She is she's a really cool girl. You know, I'm really very inspired by her, too. I think she's doing a lot already just at her young age, but she is also an avid golfer and with oh, you want a golf scholarship initially, too, and has put the two together. Her two loves golf and weather. And so we're going to hopefully sit down and chat with her a little bit on, you know, how much the weather does impact the golf game. Awesome. Well, we're looking forward to that. We have the open championship coming up, too. So good timing as well. But we are going to wrap it up for this week's episode of the Across the Sky podcast. Remember new episodes every Monday. Check it out wherever you get your podcast and we'll be with you soon. On behalf of Sean Sublette, Kirsten Lange and Matt Holiner, who cannot be with us this week, I'm Joe Martucci. We'll talk to you soon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live with Ryan Ries (Audio)
Philippines Tour Recap w/ Jairus Hodges & Tony Reyes

Live with Ryan Ries (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023


The Whosoevers Podcast

Live with Ryan Ries (Audio)
Church Planting & Evangelism w/ Tony Reyes

Live with Ryan Ries (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023


The Whosoevers Podcast

The Bare Performance Podcast
#156 - Fatherhood and Fitness

The Bare Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 61:44


Episode #156 – After four months of fatherhood, Nick sits down with two BPN dads, Tony Reyes and Adam Klink, to talk about the powerful lessons that come from raising children. They discuss the need to reprioritize their core values since having kids. Nick comments that there are feelings of guilt around how he managed his time as a new father in the early days, and how they're responsible for teaching their children healthy habits and being good role models. “I've grown more in the last four months than I did in the past 14 years.” - Nick You do not have to lose your identity in parenthood. There ARE ways to transition into parenting healthily. Hear how fitness can serve as a cornerstone in the life of a parent, the challenges brought upon by periods of transition, and why acceptance is essential to all phases of our lives to be more fulfilled. Visit bpnsupps.com for all Appareal and Supplements Follow Nick on Instagram: @nickbarefitness Follow The Bare Performance Podcast on Instagram: @thebarepeformancepod

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The Bare Performance Podcast
#151 - THE HYBRID BUILD LAUNCH

The Bare Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 61:44


Episode #151 THE HYBRID BUILD IS IN FULL EFFECT. Nick sets out on a 15-week journey to build strength and size, all while continuing to incorporate endurance into his training. Thus: the Hybrid Build. In this episode, Tony Reyes joins Nick to ask how he plans to launch the Youtube series and all that will be measured during the coming months. Everything from nutrition, workouts, scheduling, and blood work will be covered in great detail during this time. Strap in, we're about to shake up the entire industry. Catch new episodes of The Hybrid Build Series on Mondays at 10:00AM CST only on Nick Bare's Youtube Channel: youtube.com/c/Bareperformancenutrition Follow Nick on Instagram: @nickbarefitness Follow the Bare Performance Podcast on Instagram: @thebareperformancepod Get all Supplements and Apparel at bpnsupps.com

The Bare Performance Podcast
#146 - Tony Reyes | Country Music Confidence

The Bare Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 50:16


Episode 146: Nick sits down with his new Media Director over Nick Bare Fitness: Tony Reyes. Nick and Tony talk about the brand of Nick Bare Fitness and how getting back to documenting the progress is the best vision for the brand. HOWEVER, the guys ALSO talk about Tony's experience moving his family across country with a trunk full of breast milk, the differences between Californian culture and Texan culture, Nick's experience with masking tape, Aaron, the Production Manager, sipping Endo-pump for fun, and Nick exposes his all-serious desire to be a red blooded country singer. These are only a few of the wild topics that are covered in this week's episode of the Bare Performance Podcast.

The Fat Guy Forum
Fat Guy Forum Episode 175 - Tony Is Relentless!

The Fat Guy Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 75:24


As he lays out in our discussion, Tony Reyes' story is about so much more than a simple before and after picture. We certainly dive deep into his 200+ pound weight loss but we also talk about how the journey never ends, the mental battle that is regain, and we commiserate on the mindset of a "cheat meal." You will not want to miss this one because through it all one thing is certain for sure, Tony is relentless! Connect with Tony on IG at @focusfightfinish! https://www.instagram.com/focusfightfinish/  Listen to his Focus Fight Finish podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1605643514  Check out his YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/FocusFightFinish  Fat Guy Forum PATREON is here! Click this link to see how YOU can support this show and help Gormy keep bringing you the stories of these amazing men: https://www.patreon.com/Gormygoesketo  Interested in working with Gormy on Accountability & Goal Setting, Ketogenic Nutrition or more? Get more info at https://www.theketoroad.com/coach-mike You can also find Gormy on IG at @gormygoesketo, Twitter at @gormygoesketo and you can email the show at TheFatGuyForum@gmail.com! Join me at KetoCon 2022 in Austin, Texas on July 8th to the 10th! Save on a 3-Day Ticket with code GORMY10! https://www.ketocon.org/ketocon-2022/attendees/tickets-available-now/ You can support us and save money yourself by using code GORMY to get 15% your order at Redmond Real Salt(https://shop.redmond.life/?afmc=GORMY) NEW! Code GORMYGOESKETO will save on your purchase of all Kettle & Fire products at https://glnk.io/v153/gormygoesketo These are great products I use every day!! Check them out! Don't forget to give us a rating and review on iTunes or whatever platform you use!! Thank you and be sure to amaze yourself today!

The Go Crazy Podcast
EP 4: One Decision Away with Tony Reyes

The Go Crazy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 52:17


On this episode of The Go Crazy Podcast we sit down to talk to Tony Reyes. Tony struggled with his weight his entire life and eventually found himself at 406 pounds and accepting that he would die early from heart disease like many of his relatives. He takes us through the highs and lows of his weight loss journey, the importance of your inner circle, and the freedom he enjoys now through discipline in his daily life. Follow Tony @focusfightfinishFollow Bart @bear_lee_runningFollow Danny @dannygoescrazyFollow The Go Crazy Brand @thegocrazybrandFollow The Go Crazy Podcast @thegocrazypodcastShop The Go Crazy Brand at thegocrazybrand.com

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Run Fast, Lift Heavy
#11 - Tony Reyes - The 100lb weight loss journey, obese to relentless

Run Fast, Lift Heavy

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 44:51


Today I was joined by an incredible man who has shared his story of losing 100+ pounds to inspire and motivate others to change their lives. This man is Tony Reyes. At his heaviest Tony weighed 400 pounds, or 180 kilos for those of us in the UK. After the birth of his son, Tony realised that he had to lose the weight or he wouldn't be a part of his little boys future. Fast forward to now and Tony has not only lost the weight but has completed a marathon, a spartan race and is an ambassador for Bare Performance Nutrition. In this episode you'll learn exactly how Tony dropped the weight, why the worst part about being obese is seeing the pain it causes those around you, why having a supportive partner is the key ingredient to success and much more. I'm sure you'll get goosebumps just like I did. @focusfightfinish @phoebecartwright

The MxU Video Podcast
#02 - Tony Reyes, Steadicam Expert

The MxU Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 47:14


Jeremy, Rusty, and Zach chat with Tony Reyes, an expert steadicam owner-operator, live from the Beijing Olympics. We know you'll love hearing from Tony, so get ready for a fascinating discussion. 

Elevate Retake
Called | Message

Elevate Retake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 21:13


We have been called to share hope with others. Today our speaker Tony Reyes told us what our mission is supposed to look like. Think about this as you listen to the message, what can you do to share hope today? We're called to have compassion, commitment and communion in sharing Hope -- Instagram: @elevateretake Instagram: @thisiselevatetx Twitter: @pmr_gibson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVIZ_3DEb-6zSlvemeWCmMQ Webpage: thisiselevate.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elevateretake/message

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Pure Ambition Podcast
Relentless: From 406 Pounds to Running a Marathon with Tony Reyes

Pure Ambition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 43:59


Episode 64 - What does it mean to be 'relentless'? Today's guest is Tony Reyes, a man who embodies the true meaning of the word, as he shares his incredible weight loss journey and life transformation. At his heaviest, Tony weighed 406lbs. Then, after the birth of his son, he decided to fight for his life back. Since then, he has lost over 100lbs and completed a marathon. His journey continues and he shares it daily on Instagram and on YouTube as @FocusFightFinish. Whoever you are right now does not have to be the person you settle for. Tony is a living breathing example that we are capable of achieving more than we could have ever imagined in this life if we commit, execute, and stay consistent. We are ALL capable of becoming relentless. If you found value in this episode please share it with a friend and leave a 5-star rating and review, it means more than you know and helps the show reach more people! Check out Tony's Content: Instagram: @FocusFightFinish YouTube: Focus Fight Finish Podcast: Focus Fight Finish More of My Content: Instagram: @dominicfusco TikTok: @dom_fusco YouTube: Dominic Fusco LinkedIn: Dominic Fusco

iFilmmaker Podcast - Exposing For Freelance Filmmaking
The Steadicam Operator with Tony Reyes [Ep200]

iFilmmaker Podcast - Exposing For Freelance Filmmaking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 43:19 Transcription Available


Steadicam Operator Tony Reyes joins us all the way from Beijing, China, in the middle of shooting for the Winter Olympics, to discuss his career as a steadicam operator. We're discussing all aspects of his career from where Tony got started to his position today. Steadicam ops are a highly demanded professionals in the industry and operators like Tony Reyes are killing it in this area.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)

The Charro Azteca Podcast
From Obese To Marathon W/ Tony Reyes | Ep.#70

The Charro Azteca Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 55:38


Tony Reyes was 406 pounds at his heaviest. In school he was always the biggest kid. At age 13 he was wearing size 38 jeans and on his heaviest size 62 (wow)Tony has an extraordinary story of grit. Listen to this episode to hear how he went from obese to a 26.2 mile marathoner!!!!

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Project Endure Podcast
EP 4: Comfort Is a Slow Death with Tony Reyes

Project Endure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 57:39


On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Tony Reyes to talk about his weight loss journey (from 406 lbs), digging deep, being relentless and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive into Tony's story, shed a few tears, share a few laughs and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him.    Follow Tony (here) Tony's YouTube (here)   Follow Project Endure (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here)   Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here) Read Cup of Joe Newsletter (here)

Cannacurio by Cannabiz Media
Cannacurio | Live From MJBizCon 2021 #2

Cannacurio by Cannabiz Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 32:42


The Cannacurio train rolls on with Part 2 of our live podcast from MJBizCon 2021! In this episode, we sat down with Manuel Cuaron from OG Cannabis Insurance, Chris Jensen from March Networks, Dave Zobl from EZ Trim, Robert Kenny from Royal Supply, and Tony Reyes from Canna Carton. Whether it's medical or recreational cannabis business insurance, dispensary insurance, or cultivator/manufacturer insurance, OG Cannabis Insurance specializes in placing the right cannabis and CBD insurance policy with fast and easy to understand quotes! Visit https://www.ogcannabisinsurance.com/ for more. March Networks is a leader in intelligent IP video surveillance solutions. They help organizations realize the true power of integrated data and video. Visit https://www.marchnetworks.com/ for more information. EZ Trim is your one stop shop for your post harvest needs. They provide excellent customer service with all our products manufactured in Denver, Colorado. Visit https://www.eztrim.com/ for more! Royal Supply offers stock and custom packaging solutions for cultivators and extractors, including vape batteries, cartridges, glass and tincture jars, mylar bags, and more. Visit https://royalsupplywholesale.com/ for more information. Canna Carton is a world class printer and packaging converter serving heavily regulated compliance driven markets in North America. They deliver on the promise of high quality, high impact, sustainable packaging for Cannabis and related products of all kinds. Visit https://cannacartonllc.com/ for more! Head over to http://www.cannabiz.media/cannacurio for a full transcription and find us on social media for more clips of new and upcoming episodes.

Fight Like Hell Podcast
FLH - 021 - From Obese to Marathon ft. Tony Reyes

Fight Like Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 123:36


Join Austin and Rob with special guest Tony as we talk about his backstory of not quitting, fighting through body dysmorphia, loosing an incredible amount of weight, finishing a marathon, and training for a triathlon! So much motivation and inspiration in this episode! Tony's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FocusFightFinish/videos Fight Like Hell YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgIPy0QmQvdKrj7wUdj8U5g Use code: FLH for 20% off www.vigilantandhumble.com www.saveoursix.com

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The Bare Performance Podcast
#57 - Losing 165 Pounds And Running A Marathon With Tony Reyes

The Bare Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 43:50


In this episode of the Bare Performance Podcast, Nick Bare sits down with BPN Ambassador Tony Reyes to talk weight loss, mindset shift and making the decision to change your life.  Tony decided it was finally time to lose weight after the scale reached over 400 pounds and his son was 100 days from turning one year old. He changed his life, lost 165 pounds and challenged himself to run a marathon.  Listen to Tony's journey from obesity to marathoner and the massive impact it made, not only on his life, but also his family's lives as well. Bare Performance Nutrition: https://www.bpnsupps.com BPN's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bpnsupps Nick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickbarefitness  

The Athletic Mindset
79 Becoming Relentless with Tony Reyes

The Athletic Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 38:44


Tony Reyes is Relentless. Seriously, look up the word Relentless and Tony embodies every aspect of it. He recently underwent an amazing journey of going from weighing 406 pounds to completing a marathon. Yes he lost weight in the process (165 lbs), but I was so blown away by the mental transformation he underwent. Tony shares his story of how he did it on today's podcast episode.

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Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Know the News looks at up coming stories and discussion in the NWA Democrat-Gazette

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 16:01


Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette editor Rusty Turner and the paper’s online editor, Tony Reyes, talk about the many different ways their teams deliver news stories on digital platforms. They also preview coverage plans for the coming weekend.

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Fight For Brilliance with Justin Keller
Living a relentless life with Tony Reyes

Fight For Brilliance with Justin Keller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 64:43


In this episode, Tony Reyes shares his journey of going from weighing over 400lbs. to now just being weeks away from being able to do a marathon. Tony shares what it was like for him struggling with his weight for his whole life and why he decided to do something about it. Connect with Tony: Instagram.com/fightfocusfinish  |  Youtube.com/user/focusfightfinishConnect with Justin: Instagram.com/kellerthinks | Circlefifty.com | medium.com/@kellerthinks | fb.com/kellerthinks | twitter.com/kellerthinks | TikTok.com/@kellerthinks  | Text "BRILLIANT" to 33777 to sign up for text and email list 

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Fit To Lead
012: Finding Hope, Losing 160 lbs and Becoming Relentless with Tony Reyes

Fit To Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 54:00


Father, husband, creative, Bare Performance Nutrition ambassador and future marathon runner, Tony Reyes tells his story of turning his life around and becoming RELENTLESS.Tony's IG: https://www.instagram.com/focusfightfinish/

Doug V
Week Five: Good 5-1, Bad: Down Goes Tony Reyes

Doug V

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 4:47


Recap of week 5 of the season.

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Profits Over Wages Podcast
#5 - Contracting & Flipping Houses with a Focus on Integrity & Community with Tony Reyes

Profits Over Wages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 66:44


On today's show we sit down and talk to Tony Reyes - he is a Marine and is the founder and CEO of Walton Contractors. Walton Contractors was just named the 197th fastest growing company in America by Inc Magazine. Tony and his team does storm restoration, general construction, and rehabbing and flipping for both investors as well as themselves. On this episode, we talk about being a positive role model and getting involved in your community, why veterans make great entrepreneurs and business owners, and tips from Tony on how to find, vet, and hire great contractors. For more detailed show notes and links, head over to: http://profitsoverwages.co/p005/

AL MEDIODIA CHICAGO
TONY REYES CONFERENCIA CONDADOS

AL MEDIODIA CHICAGO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 11:00


La Asociación Nacional de Condados (NACo) celebrá su 82a conferencia anual en el Gran Centro de Convenciones de Columbus, Condado de Franklin, Ohio...los temas a discutir incluyen la adopción de una agenda política federal para el próximo año e intercambiar lecciones sobre soluciones efectivas para los desafíos que enfrentan los condados y residentes de los Estados Unidos.Hablamos con el Comisionado del Condado de Yuma, Arizona Tony Rayes sobre esta conferencia.

The Jordan P. Anderson Podcast
Tony Reyes: Becoming A Steadicam Operator

The Jordan P. Anderson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 5:32


Tony Reyes is a Steadicam operator based in Nashville, Tennessee. MY CAMERA GEAR- http://geni.us/vlogkit He's worked his way up to the top by putting in the work each and every day. Tony has a lesson for all of us: if you want to succeed, you have to be your biggest fan and believe that you can be successful. ►►Tony J. Reyes- https://www.instagram.com/tony.j.reyes/ --- WEBSITE- http://bit.ly/jordanpa INSTAGRAM- http://bit.ly/jpa_instagram FACEBOOK- http://bit.ly/jpa_facebook TWITTER- http://twitter.com/jordanpanderson SNAPCHAT- http://bit.ly/jpa_snapchat My Gear- http://geni.us/vlogkit Canon 70D- http://geni.us/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://geni.us/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/2mw6R4D ►►New to the Vlog? -- How to Start A Production Company- http://bit.ly/videocompany My Life Story (sort of)- http://bit.ly/jpa_mylife I can remember picking up my family's video camera as a teenager and being enthralled that I could make an impact in someone's life. The filmmaking process is complex but at the heart of it simple: tell a compelling story. What resonates the hardest is visual storytelling. The ability to create an emotion or convey an idea through an image is what drives my career as a filmmaker. My marathon mentality is focused on becoming the best cinematographer possible.

Above 180.com Bowling Podcast
Storm Collegiate Spotlight: Lindsey Wong

Above 180.com Bowling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2015 22:56


This week we chat with San Jose State University Head Bowling coach Lindsey Wong.  Coach Wong joins us to discuss the program and success.  We also chat about Coach Wong’s’ memories of Tony Reyes, and what he meant to the program.  We also discuss what it was like to work […]

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Stepping Up To The Plate
Meet Tony Reyes - Director of Sales and Marketing at the Inn at Reading

Stepping Up To The Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 12:54


Dan Clouser talks to Tony Reyes about why the Inn at Reading continues to be one of Big Vision Foundation's biggest supporters!

Stepping Up To The Plate
Meet Tony Reyes - Director of Sales and Marketing at the Inn at Reading

Stepping Up To The Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 12:54


Dan Clouser talks to Tony Reyes about why the Inn at Reading continues to be one of Big Vision Foundation's biggest supporters!