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Despite the almost four-hour runtime of Part 5, the show must go on as the self-imposed Christmas deadline inches closer and closer. Andy and Brendan are once again joined by PJ and KVV to chat through a set of four events following Rory's win at the Masters. Before the Year in Review gets back underway, the four recap this week's biggest news: Alejandro Tosti's performance at PGA Tour Q-School. Everyone is giddy to have Tosti back for another season on the big tour and they commend him for fighting through Q-School for a second time. Andy, Brendan, and Kevin also discuss some late-breaking golf news regarding the National Links Trust and the Trump administration's plan to renovate the three public golf courses in Washington D.C. The Year in Review resumes with a look back at the RBC Heritage and the immediate wake of one of the greatest wins in golf history. PJ runs through a week's worth of Rory reactions before unveiling the important stuff, such as Grant Horvat's Barracuda exemption (unused) and Wesley Bryan's PGA Tour suspension (still seemingly ongoing). Justin Thomas returned to the winner's circle in Hilton Head, getting over the finish line for the first time since the 2022 PGA Championship. Andy is next up with the Zurich Classic, where Rory McIlroy made his return to golf in a team event alongside Shane Lowry. Andy rediscovers the backboarding that occurred at a disastrous Chevron Championship and the power outage that led to the golf world being exposed to a Champions Tour Sunday on national TV. He also shares that one of the great technological achievements of our time happened this week! Brendan has the honor of recapping PGA Tour history, as Scottie Scheffler burned down TPC Craig T. Nelson Ranch and tied the all-time scoring record in a runaway win. All that may be great, but Brendan is most excited about the children in attendance chanting while a bulldozer wrecked the practice green ahead of Lanny's renovation. KVV comes in to close things out again, handling the first-ever Truist Championship. His findings lead the group down a rabbit-hole of past HSBC photo shoots, complete with a flying Henrik Stenson and Yao Ming. The 2025 Year in Review returns on Wednesday with the long-awaited Rise of Rea.
De vraag is of je het gevoel hebt dat je als burger wordt gehoord. Hoe is dat in Amerika in vergelijking met Nederland? Comfortfood is een prachtig anglicisme, op nummer één prijkt het weeskind van de populaire snacks: de tosti.
Presentazione "Teatro Tosti Ortona On Stage" e Premio Gaetano Cespa. Ci dice tutto Daniele Di Ianni.
A very special bonus episode and last of Season 3! Bea & Julio, the beautiful duo behind our favorite neighborhood spot, Il Posto Accanto join us. We discuss their soon to be released film, SUNDAY AT IL POSTO ACCANTO, a love letter to the neighborhood and hospitality industry. The director and writer Seth Zvi Rosenfeld also joins us to share his vision during what was a very uncertain time in 2021 when the project was filmed. Truly a neighborhood institution after 30 years, we talk to Bea & Julio about what keeps them going, their committment the farmer's market, Julio's dislike of the word "hospitality", the importance of community & connection and why you are coming for the "grumpy service" and "terrible food". Find out what your should be putting in your mouth at this gem of a restaurant and find out how/when to watch the film! @ilpostoaccanto @chamber.nyc @joespizzanyc @thehobbitrestaurant @lindustriebk @unsqgreenmarket
What makes work truly worth it? Is it the paycheck, the prestige, or the purpose behind what we do every day? In this episode, I sit down with authors Christopher Wong Michaelson and Jen Tosti-Kharas to dive into their book Is Your Work Worth It? We unpack the big questions around why we work, what keeps us going long after we “have to,” and how to think differently about love versus money in our careers. From rethinking autopilot routines to exploring how work shapes our legacy, this conversation will have you reflecting on your own motivations in a whole new way. Together, we also explore the tension between career demands and personal life, the myths about turning passions into professions, and how leaders can shape meaningful work for others. Whether you're building a business, leading a team, or simply wondering what your next career move should look like, this episode offers fresh perspective on finding fulfillment and redefining success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising truth about why most people really keep working Why “autopilot” is the hidden enemy of career satisfaction A simple way to test if your work passes the “seven-year-old” explanation test The overlooked connection between love, money, and fairness at work What entrepreneurs often love most about their work (and it's not what you think) How to use “seasons of life” to plan your career with more intention Why the most worthy work is often undervalued—and what to do about it A framework to uncover your deeper purpose that goes beyond surface-level goals Ready to rethink your relationship with work? Tune in now and walk away with new questions to ask yourself, your team, and your organization. And if this episode sparks something for you, share it with a colleague or friend because these are conversations worth having. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Connect with Christoper Connect with Jen
What makes work truly worth it? Is it the paycheck, the prestige, or the purpose behind what we do every day? In this episode, I sit down with authors Christopher Wong Michaelson and Jen Tosti-Kharas to dive into their book Is Your Work Worth It? We unpack the big questions around why we work, what keeps us going long after we “have to,” and how to think differently about love versus money in our careers. From rethinking autopilot routines to exploring how work shapes our legacy, this conversation will have you reflecting on your own motivations in a whole new way. Together, we also explore the tension between career demands and personal life, the myths about turning passions into professions, and how leaders can shape meaningful work for others. Whether you're building a business, leading a team, or simply wondering what your next career move should look like, this episode offers fresh perspective on finding fulfillment and redefining success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising truth about why most people really keep working Why “autopilot” is the hidden enemy of career satisfaction A simple way to test if your work passes the “seven-year-old” explanation test The overlooked connection between love, money, and fairness at work What entrepreneurs often love most about their work (and it's not what you think) How to use “seasons of life” to plan your career with more intention Why the most worthy work is often undervalued—and what to do about it A framework to uncover your deeper purpose that goes beyond surface-level goals Ready to rethink your relationship with work? Tune in now and walk away with new questions to ask yourself, your team, and your organization. And if this episode sparks something for you, share it with a colleague or friend because these are conversations worth having. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Connect with Christoper Connect with Jen
What makes work truly worth it? Is it the paycheck, the prestige, or the purpose behind what we do every day? In this episode, I sit down with authors Christopher Wong Michaelson and Jen Tosti-Kharas to dive into their book Is Your Work Worth It? We unpack the big questions around why we work, what keeps us going long after we “have to,” and how to think differently about love versus money in our careers. From rethinking autopilot routines to exploring how work shapes our legacy, this conversation will have you reflecting on your own motivations in a whole new way. Together, we also explore the tension between career demands and personal life, the myths about turning passions into professions, and how leaders can shape meaningful work for others. Whether you're building a business, leading a team, or simply wondering what your next career move should look like, this episode offers fresh perspective on finding fulfillment and redefining success. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising truth about why most people really keep working Why “autopilot” is the hidden enemy of career satisfaction A simple way to test if your work passes the “seven-year-old” explanation test The overlooked connection between love, money, and fairness at work What entrepreneurs often love most about their work (and it's not what you think) How to use “seasons of life” to plan your career with more intention Why the most worthy work is often undervalued—and what to do about it A framework to uncover your deeper purpose that goes beyond surface-level goals Ready to rethink your relationship with work? Tune in now and walk away with new questions to ask yourself, your team, and your organization. And if this episode sparks something for you, share it with a colleague or friend because these are conversations worth having. Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Connect with Christoper Connect with Jen
Neuvíznout s sebelítosti - jak se Abraham vyrovnával se smrtí Sáry a tím, že Izák neměl potomky?
La conductora presenta de una forma fresca y coloquial historias, anécdotas e interpretaciones de las y los mejores cantantes de ópera nacionales e internacionales. Sus roles, preparación,experiencias, personajes, , etc. Conducido por la Soprano Conny Palacios, Cantante de opera y jazz
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Adorace není složitá. Je to něžné přebývání v přítomnosti Božího Syna, který nám svou láskou v Nejsvětější Svátosti oltářní zjevuje lásku svého Otce. Duchovní slovo - P. Josef Michalčík Podle knihy "In sinu Jesu" od Benedikta
„Úprimné oľutovanie a odpustenie predsedu vlády na mieste činu“ – podľa Petra Bárdyho by to bol krok smerom proti polarizácii a radikalizácii, ktorú Slovensko zažíva aj rok od pokusu o atentát na premiéra Roberta Fica. „Aby oľutoval, ako sa on osobne a Smer správali a stále správajú v tom, čo sa dnes deje,“ hovorí. „Toto by bolo super, no nedočkáme sa toho,“ dopĺňa.Je rok od pokusu o atentát na premiéra Roberta Fica. Vtedy bola streda – krátko pred treťou popoludní. V Handlovej vystrelil z davu na predsedu vlády päť rán 71-ročný dôchodca Juraj Cintula. Správa z kategórie nepredstaviteľných, až z iného sveta. A zakiaľ premiér bojoval v rukách lekárov o život, z policajnej stanice preniklo video s tvárou atentátnika, že strieľal „z nespokojnosti s krokmi vlády“. A hoci mala strelca polícia v rukách, pre vládnu väčšinu bol vinník od prvých okamihov jasný: médiá a opozícia.Kde sme po roku od atentátu? Robert Fico je v úrade. Atentátnik Cintula s hrozbou doživotia v rukách orgánov činných v trestnom konaní. Na deň výročia zasadne bezpečnostná rada štátu – aby sa vysporiadala s nenávisťou v spoločnosti. A Ficov Smer organizuje na mieste atentátu spomienkovú akciu, kde zváža autobusmi svojich z celého Slovenska.Kam posunul atentát na premiéra krajinu? Téma pre Petra Bárdyho, komentátora a šéfredaktora Aktualít a autora bestselleru Fico – posadnutý pomstou.Podcast pripravil Jaroslav Barborák.
„Úprimné oľutovanie a odpustenie predsedu vlády na mieste činu“ – podľa Petra Bárdyho by to bol krok smerom proti polarizácii a radikalizácii, ktorú Slovensko zažíva aj rok od pokusu o atentát na premiéra Roberta Fica. „Aby oľutoval, ako sa on osobne a Smer správali a stále správajú v tom, čo sa dnes deje,“ hovorí. „Toto by bolo super, no nedočkáme sa toho,“ dopĺňa.Je rok od pokusu o atentát na premiéra Roberta Fica. Vtedy bola streda – krátko pred treťou popoludní. V Handlovej vystrelil z davu na predsedu vlády päť rán 71-ročný dôchodca Juraj Cintula. Správa z kategórie nepredstaviteľných, až z iného sveta. A zakiaľ premiér bojoval v rukách lekárov o život, z policajnej stanice preniklo video s tvárou atentátnika, že strieľal „z nespokojnosti s krokmi vlády“. A hoci mala strelca polícia v rukách, pre vládnu väčšinu bol vinník od prvých okamihov jasný: médiá a opozícia.Kde sme po roku od atentátu? Robert Fico je v úrade. Atentátnik Cintula s hrozbou doživotia v rukách orgánov činných v trestnom konaní. Na deň výročia zasadne bezpečnostná rada štátu – aby sa vysporiadala s nenávisťou v spoločnosti. A Ficov Smer organizuje na mieste atentátu spomienkovú akciu, kde zváža autobusmi svojich z celého Slovenska.Kam posunul atentát na premiéra krajinu? Téma pre Petra Bárdyho, komentátora a šéfredaktora Aktualít a autora bestselleru Fico – posadnutý pomstou.Podcast pripravil Jaroslav Barborák.
Boží stvoření se zkazilo hříchem a Bůh sesílá potopu. Jakou roli hraje Noe a jeho rodina a můžeme vyčíst ze stránek Bible, jak o potopě přemýšlel Bůh? Pořad Ke kořenům s Petrem Vaďurou a biblistou Jiřím Benešem otevírá pojednání o Hospodinově lítosti.
Welcome to a roundtable chat with three seasoned music educators who have seen it all (or at least most of it). On this episode, we talk shop about finding your strengths as a teacher, creating meaningful and unexpected opportunities for students, and laughing over the weird and wonderful moments that happen in our classrooms. Whether you are a seasoned pro or just starting out, pull up a chair - there is always room at the table.
The question still remains...should you ditch what you have for a mini driver? Plenty of you are still wondering and now with Titleist in the running after a great year in driver testing, is THIS the one? Callaway dropped a huge surprise and Srixon has been keeping a secret from...everyone? This and more on today's episode. 00:00 Welcome Back 00:52 Tosti's Bad Tour Behavior 04:52 A Word From Our Sponsor 06:43 Titleist's New GT 280 16:46 Callaway TD Updates 30:19 Best Srixon Ball for You?
House and Hubbard are joined by Pat Mayo of The Pat Mayo Experience, and start off with their recap of the Houston Open, including Min Woo Lee's win, Tosti's top-five finish, and more (03:03). Then, they look ahead to the Masters, discuss early storylines, and what bets they're looking to make (18:05). Finally, they end by previewing and offering their favorite picks for the Valero Texas Open (51:22). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard Guest: Pat Mayo Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Min Woo Lee secured his first victory on the PGA Tour , holding off a furious rally from World #1 Scottie Scheffler at the Texas Children's Houston Open- at a course many consider comparable to Augusta National golf course in a tuneup for the Masters. L.A.B released a new center shafted driver. Alejandro Tosti had quite the response to Bones, and WTF Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys have some fun with this one talking Tosti tales & the outrage behind the PGA TOUR's new villain, victory lappin Min Woo Lee, and talking a good bit of baseball w/ Matt on a new show & tell baseball card segment (big baseball show these days). The guys discuss Matt's experience at TPC San Antonio, keys to success at Valero, their favorite outright leans, why the long shots won't cut it here, and top 20's.
It was an SGS-heavy finish at the Texas Children's Houston Open, where Dr. Chipinski, Min Woo Lee, was grouped with podcast favorites Alejandro Tosti and Ryan Fox in the final round. The Doctor was IN on Sunday, with Min Woo barely holding off a charging Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland for his first career PGA Tour win. Andy kicks this episode off with a Victory Monday celebration for PJ, whose hammer came down on the correct player this week in Houston. Brendan and Andy then unpack Tosti's Sunday, a round filled with various run-ins with rules officials and his fellow players. They debate whether the NBC broadcast was too mean to him after repeatedly criticizing his pace-of-play throughout the final stretch. Min Woo gets planety of shine, but his choice to lag putt on both 17 and 18 on Sunday leaves the group wondering if he'll have to give up being Dr. Chipinski moving forward. In Houston Open wrap-up, Brendan and Andy discuss Sami Valimaki tying the course record, Gary Woodland's return to the top of a leaderboard, and Rory McIlroy's new elbow injury he revealed after his top-10 finish. Former Fireball Eugenio Chacarra took down the Hero Indian Open at DLF, securing him a DP World Tour card through 2027 after his departure from LIV at the end of last season. Brendan adds some color from on-the-ground reports at DLF, had only three players finish under par in a weak field for the DP World Tour. On the Champions Tour, Steve Allan won a pro event for the first time in 23 years after getting into the Galleri Classic as an alternate earlier this week. PJ shares some updates from Bob Papa in Champs Tour Minute and alludes to some potential upcoming content with a local Champs Tour legend. In news, Brendan drops that some people inside the moat at PGA Tour HQ are concerned about LIV Miami's broadcast on "Big FOX" this week out-rating the Valero Texas Open. Per request, this episode ends with a short discussion on the new bats in Major League Baseball and how golf can learn from what MLB decides on their legality.
The boys discuss Alejandro Tosti's pace-of-pay antics in the final group with Min Woo Lee and tip their caps to Gary Woodland and Michael Kim, who had huge Sundays in Houston. Plus, an interview with Saints O-lineman Cesar Ruiz.
0:00: What was different this time for Min Woo Lee10:00: Can Min Woo's game translate to more than just a wide-open Tour course?14:00: Inside the tension of the final group with Alejandro Tosti20:30: What to make of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy's final tuneup starts for Augusta27:00: Steve Sands joins the show!42:00: Gary Woodland steals the show in Houston44:30: Ex-LIVer Eugenio Chacarra wins on the DP World Tour46:30: LIV heads to Trump Doral47:30: Listener questions
This episode is full of Friday whimsy, as Andy and Brendan cover a variety of topics to send you into the weekend. Andy begins by asking questions about Ryder Cup eligibility for the latest honorary Texan. Brendan reveals that Thursdays are now known as "Diet Friday" after sharing today's Masters Fact of the Day. Speaking of Masters facts, Andy then provides an early weather update for Augusta, making sure he gets out in front of this upcoming catnip. After a recap of PJ's night at a Mumford & Sons concert on Wednesday night, updates are provided on the Hero Indian Open and the Houston Open. DLF was featured on Design Disasters on Thursday morning after caddies wrote in to complain about the 17th hole, and Matt Jordan is in contention with his standard first-round 69. In Houston, Tosti finds himself in the early lead, making Andy wonder what would happen if Tosti found himself in the field at Augusta National. LIV Golf announced its own Creator Classic, with a similar group of creators playing alongside pros at LIV Miami. PGA Tour member Wes Bryan is playing with Dustin Johnson, which has Andy do some journalism to ask if he'll be suspended from the PGA Tour as a result of his participation. At long last, some Golf Advice emails are read before Brendan has a quick Flashback Friday segment about Vijay Singh and how international players adjusted to the Houston Open in the early 2000s.
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Welcome to episode 186 of Sports Management Podcast. Today's guest Brandon Tosti – a sports business and entertainment professional for almost 3 decades, Charitable Entrepreneur, speaker, professor and a two-time author. His latest book was just released and it's called: “Bright Lights & Long Nights”. We spoke about: His two books Networking the right way Starting Sports for a Cause after Hurricane Katrina Living with ADD And much more! Follow Sports Management Podcast on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
A Friday whiparound episode covers a wide range of topics, including Tiger, Jay, Yasir, and Adam Scott meeting with President Trump at the White House on Thursday, a bevy of golf content coming to streaming services soon, and a ranking of Girl Scout Cookies. Andy breaks out the soundboard early after not using it much in the month of February before Brendan shares some unsubstantiated rumors about Girl Scout Cookie sales inside the moat at PGA Tour HQ. The two then discuss Thursday's meeting between the PGA Tour and Saudi PIF at the White House, which has not yet reached a deal at the time of posting. On the PGA Tour this week, Tosti is off to a hot start in Mexico and Andy wonders why everyone's ready to anoint Jake Knapp as the "Next Big Thing" during his title defense this week. A new sponsor debuts this episode, with Brendan and Andy sharing their new favorite venison from Maui Nui. SGS Golf Advice returns with a listener's list of worst names for golf clubs, a suggestion for PGA Tour practice rounds, and a question about simulator etiquette. Brendan wraps this show up with a Flashback Friday on Mexican golf legend Esteban Toledo and one notable rules issue he encountered during his career.
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At long last, it's major season on the 2024 Year in Review! Back from the Hero World Challenge interlude, Andy and Brendan resume the Year in Review and get through the year's first major, Scottie Scheffler's second Masters win. Andy begins the show by remembering Peppy Peter Malnati's victory at the Valspar, his first PGA Tour win in nine years. Peppy Peter is moved to tears in his post-round interview, and finally plays in his first Masters tournament a few weeks later. Brendan then moves through the Texas Children's Houston Open, where Stephan Jaeger secured his permanent call-up from AAAA player, outlasting Scottie Scheffler, Tony Finau, Tosti Boy, and more. Tosti becomes a national name this week, and Andy and Brendan remember the finest Tosti Tales from earlier this year. PJ jumps in to recap Akshay's shoulder-popping win at Valero, Anthony Kim's "vaguely remembering" Tiger's 2019 Masters win, and a thrilling ANWA finish. From there, it's a group effort on the Masters, covering Monday's total eclipse, Zach Johnson (not) cursing at patrons, and Scottie pulling away from the pack on Sunday after weekend charges from Ludvig Åberg, Collin Morikawa, and Max Homa.
Tune into this week's candid conversation between your host Jenn Divasto and her long-term friend and peer Jess Tosti for a heartfelt and honest look at their music educator journey. From their background as students and the formative influences that set them on their paths to discussing the gap between what music college told them to expect and the realities of being a first year teacher in the classroom. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Is your work truly fulfilling? Join us as we chat with Jennifer Tosti-Kharas about finding meaning in work. We'll explore what makes a career fulfilling, the ups and downs of loving your job, and how work fits into a happy life. Perfect for anyone wondering about their career path! Jennifer Tosti-Kharas' Links Book's website: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/jennifer-tosti-kharas/is-your-work-worth-it/9781541703407/?lens=publicaffairs Jennifer's website: https://www.babson.edu/about/our-leaders-and-scholars/faculty-and-academic-divisions/faculty-profiles/jennifer-tosti-kharas.php Christopher's website: https://www.christopherwongmichaelson.com/ Links to Dr Hayley D Quinn Resources Website https://drhayleydquinn.com Link to podcast mailing list: https://bit.ly/WelcomeToSelfPodcast Group Coaching Waitlist: https://drhayleydquinn.myflodesk.com/timetothrivewaitlist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drhayleydquinn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drhayleydquinn Freebies: https://drhayleydquinn.com/resources Meditations: https://drhayleydquinn.com/shop/
It's a Friday episode about nothing as Andy and Brendan provide some Friday whimsy before heading into the weekend. To start things off, there's some postseason baseball cleanup as Producer PJ returns after missing Wednesday's recording to see the Mets. Brendan laments that the Guardians are facing elimination against a team that they repeatedly beat in the regular season and calls for the MLB playoffs to have a staggered start like the Tour Championship. Andy reveals that PJ skipped the Mets' clincher to produce a Fried Egg Pod, but will be rewarded with a potential trip to Phoenix for the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. This serves as a transition into golf talk, as there's plenty of Jay Don Blake cleanup from Wednesday's episode. Jay Don has been prominently featured across the PGA Tour's social media this week and the excitement for his Thursday round is palpable. Jay Don's nephew took to the SGS YouTube comments to defend his uncle, not realizing that Andy and Brendan pop nearly all sponsor exemptions or older players playing in PGA Tour events. After hearing some murmurs through the grapevine, Tosti's caddie from the Sanderson writes in to share the tale of his weekend on the bag. Brendan then breaks out a 1999 PGA Tour media guide to read about Jay Don and this leads into a rabbit hole of obscure 1990s Tour pros. Andy lands on the Wikipedia page of J.L. Lewis, reading it almost in its entirety. To wrap things up, Andy and Brendan read some Golf Advice emails, discussing podcasts to sleep, a Scotland golf trip, and a Jack Nicklaus letter about some poorly-placed trees.
Il secondo successo consecutivo del 93 vale il doppio del primo: ad Aragon era il re, qui domina sulla pista di Bagnaia, staccando il campione del mondo. A questo punto Marc è in lizza per il titolo? Certamente sì, anche se il gap è importante
Brendan is back from vacation and joins Andy to catch up on all that's happened in golf. The episode starts with some thoughts on how pools have been operating and why society has decided that beaches are a travel destination. Andy then shares a note on Caleb Williams' first week of camp with the Bears as he begins his surely illustrious NFL career. The two transition into Olympic talk, as Brendan is concerned about the USA Golf uniforms for this week's festivities. They make some picks and share some good course fits for Le Golf National, which may not suit Tosti's game as well as you'd like. To wrap things up, Andy and Brendan discuss the PGA Tour's new Creator Classic coming to East Lake as part of the Tour Championship.
Andy is joined by Brentley Romine to discuss the weekend that was in the world of golf. The show starts with a 2024 Olympic Minute, where the two debate what other sport the American men would compete in, how Tosti will fare at Le Golf National, and more. After wrapping up a Paris preview, attention then turns to Jhonattan Vegas' win at the 3M Open, his first PGA Tour win in seven years. Andy and Brentley then discuss Jon Rahm's first-ever LIV victory at JCB before moving on to the US Junior Am at Oakland Hills. To wrap things up, it's a Senior Open Minute breaking down K.J. Choi's first senior major and the commercial breaks surrounding his final two holes.
Andy and Brendan are back after a long holiday weekend, and this is truly a rambling show about nothing. But there are some BIG questions asked, like, say, who will win more Tour events from now on -- Davis Thompson, Michael Thorbjornsen, or Jordan Spieth? They discuss the youth at the top of the Deere leaderboard and how it's become a course with literally zero hard holes and nothing but wedges. There's a lengthy chat on Spieth's momentary flirtation with 59 on Saturday and what went wrong from there, and his future prospects. There are some other odds and ends from Deere Run like JT not playing ZJ's charity outing this year, an IBF comp to Scottie Scheffler, and an amusing Tosti Tale on his pro-am, his caddie, and his rental car antipathy. Michael Rubin gets thirstbucket of the week for his little white party. The Euro Tour event is discussed momentarily, but mostly with some testimony from the ground about the power lines. They close with a few thoughts on the Palmer Cup at Lahinch and consensus that it is the creepiest trophy in golf.
Andy and Brendan are back home after an exhilarating week at Pinehurst. They begin with news of the Olympics field announcement and the global conspiracy to blackball Rory Sabbatini and Slovakia from a silver medal defense. Then they get to the other Rory, who withdrew from the Travelers Championship following his brutal loss at the U.S. Open. They do some USO cleanup, both on Rory, his future, his caddie choice, and also whether the venue truly mattered to the success of the ratings. They get into some fixes for the PGA Tour's signature series and the Travelers, which has the unenviable task of following THAT and trying to convince us it matters. The schedule for the week also covers the Women's PGA Championship, which bounces up to Sahalee, the Dick Open on the Champs Tour, the amateur circuit, and more. News hits on a new Ballfrog, a push for Tosti at the Olympics, and John Daly II making his pro debut.
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Kelly sits down with philosophy professor Christopher Wong Michaelson and management professor Jennifer Tosti-Kharas to talk about their fantastic new book, “Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work.” “Sometimes it takes a catastrophe for us to pay attention.” “Art and work have more in common than that they share the word […]
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
If you've ever pondered questions like, "Should I follow my passion or chase after money? How can I strike the right balance between work and life? What legacy will my work leave behind?" then this episode with the insightful duo of Christopher Wong Michaelson and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas, coauthors of the terrific book Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work, will not only challenge your perception of work but also spark an exploration of deep introspection into the role of work in your life.Listen and Learn: The story of how Christoper and Jen merged their backgrounds in psychology and philosophy to come together to coauthor Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work What Christopher and Jen learned about the meaning of work through studying The New York Times Portraits of Grief What are the lasting effects of COVID-19 and how are they shaping how we work? What are the traits of work and how does social construction come into play? Fairness in work Are there downsides to working in a field that's a “calling” and what toll might that take on a person? What would we do if we weren't working? Resources: Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781541703407 Christopher's Website: https://www.christopherwongmichaelson.com/ Connect with Christopher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-wong-michaelson-41b85611/ Connect with Jen on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jentostikharas and Twitter: https://twitter.com/jentosti (@jentosti) About Christopher Wong Michaelson Christopher Wong Michaelson is co-author, with Jennifer Tosti-Kharas, of Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work. He is a philosopher with 25 years of experience advising business leaders pursuing meaning and providing work with a purpose. He is the Opus Distinguished Professor and Academic Director of the Melrose and The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership at the University of St. Thomas and on the Business and Society faculty at NYU's Stern School of Business. Christopher lives in Minneapolis with his wife, three kids, and two dogs.About Jennifer Tosti-KharasJennifer Tosti-Kharas is co-author, with Christopher Wong Michaelson, of Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work. Jen is the Camilla Latino Spinelli Endowed Term Chair and Professor of Management at Babson College. She teaches, researches, and coaches others about what it means to craft a meaningful career, and appreciate the risks and rewards of work as a calling. Jen lives outside Boston with her husband and two kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
If you've ever pondered questions like, "Should I follow my passion or chase after money? How can I strike the right balance between work and life? What legacy will my work leave behind?" then this episode with the insightful duo of Christopher Wong Michaelson and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas, coauthors of the terrific book Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work, will not only challenge your perception of work but also spark an exploration of deep introspection into the role of work in your life. Listen and Learn: The story of how Christoper and Jen merged their backgrounds in psychology and philosophy to come together to coauthor Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work What Christopher and Jen learned about the meaning of work through studying The New York Times Portraits of Grief What are the lasting effects of COVID-19 and how are they shaping how we work? What are the traits of work and how does social construction come into play? Fairness in work Are there downsides to working in a field that's a “calling” and what toll might that take on a person? What would we do if we weren't working? Resources: Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781541703407 Christopher's Website: https://www.christopherwongmichaelson.com/ Connect with Christopher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-wong-michaelson-41b85611/ Connect with Jen on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jentostikharas and Twitter: https://twitter.com/jentosti (@jentosti) About Christopher Wong Michaelson Christopher Wong Michaelson is co-author, with Jennifer Tosti-Kharas, of Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work. He is a philosopher with 25 years of experience advising business leaders pursuing meaning and providing work with a purpose. He is the Opus Distinguished Professor and Academic Director of the Melrose and The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership at the University of St. Thomas and on the Business and Society faculty at NYU's Stern School of Business. Christopher lives in Minneapolis with his wife, three kids, and two dogs. About Jennifer Tosti-Kharas Jennifer Tosti-Kharas is co-author, with Christopher Wong Michaelson, of Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work. Jen is the Camilla Latino Spinelli Endowed Term Chair and Professor of Management at Babson College. She teaches, researches, and coaches others about what it means to craft a meaningful career, and appreciate the risks and rewards of work as a calling. Jen lives outside Boston with her husband and two kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Brendan put a bow on PGA Championship week with the last of their daily episodes. They begin with Xander Schauffele, a house cat no more? They discuss X-man's play in the final hour that edged Bryson by a shot at the very last. They discuss where he's at in his career and what could be next. Then they hand out grades for some of the main characters for the week, including Bryson, Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Tiger, and more. It prompts some hard discussions and grading for a few. Tosti's big shot is given the Who's Dialed moment of the day. Perhaps nothing got a worse grade than the host course, which is covered at the end. They express their dissatisfaction with it as a championship test, what made it so underwhelming, and why great fans and a good leaderboard can be mutually exclusive.
Kenny Kim and Tyler “Tambo” Tamboline preview the course and run through the odds while making their 2024 Valero Texas Open picks. The guys give their Fantasy Golf picks and best bets for the event at TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course) Episode “364” | Champagne Tosti #ValeroTexasOpen #FantasyGolf #PGATour Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Use code “MAYO” at Underdog for a deposit match up to $100: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-pat-mayo Get 10% off any Monthly Plan with code: “MAYO”: https://shipitnation.com/ Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/FGD SHOW INDEX Intro - 0:00 Recap - 1:17 YouTube Comment Winner - 20:49 Underdog Pick'ems - 21:38 Course Preview - 2812 DFS Strategy - 34:50 Tiers - 38:19 Bets - 1:04:35 Outro - 1:10:17 Video: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Apple: https://bit.ly/FGDApple Spotify: https://bit.ly/FGDSpotify Tyler Tamboline Twitter: https://twitter.com/ToeTagginTambo Kenny Kim Twitter: https://twitter.com/KendoVT Fantasy Golf Degenerates Twitter: https://twitter.com/FGDegenerates Message and data rates apply. Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wake up, wake up, wake up it's the first of the month! Andy is back with Brendan for this Monday and first of the month recording. He shares a couple of amusements from vacation, laments the Illini loss, and has some questions about Danny Hurley amidst what's still a Victory Monday for Brendan (big college hockey fan). Then they get to the Houston Open and an eventful weekend in which Ale Tosti went mainstream. They discuss the coverage of the Tosti One, Jaeger's breakthrough win and what happens to his AAAA status, and that last putt by Scottie Scheffler in an otherwise great week. There's also plenty of praise for Tom Doak's Memorial Park and pleas to let him design a full major championship test. After an EXCITING announcement about a new sponsor but returning product, they relay an all-time Tosti Tale following his big breakout weekend. Elsewhere in golf, they discuss Nelly Korda's dominant spring and how it will work for the LPGA and the rise of Japanese winners on the DPWT, including at DLF this weekend. They close with news on Bryson DeChambeau's video playing a rolled back ball and how it unintentionally makes a compelling argument for the rollback.
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This Wednesday episode begins with an apology for the disasters of Monday, but also some tales from the road, including an angry and offended listener confronting Andy in real life on a certain take. Then Brendan relays an incredible Tosti Tale from this past week's PGA Tour card award ceremony at the Korn Ferry Tour finals. This leads to a detour into whether or not Tosti is in the Shriners Field, which results in a discussion that is the mess of the PGA Tour fall right now. Status and field exemptions can be incongruous. Also, the “Framework Agreement” with the PIF may be dead and where does that leave things? The Hatgate controversy follow-up that got cut off from the end of Monday's episode is also updated here with a few more thoughts that didn't make it into that recording. Blockie's continued tour, now with Tiger Woods, is also covered.
This Monday episode probably did not need to exist, but a worse-for-the-wear Brendan gets Andy on the horn for 30 minutes to review some of the weekend that was in golf. They begin, however, with an amusing unsubstantiated rumor about Viktor Hovland's music listening. Then they get to some of their own tales from the road before flipping to the Chicken Championship and a wild Luke List victory in a five-man playoff. The KFT finals are given an accounting, with some sadness for the Gas Man missing out on a card for a silly rule. There's also some more Tosti talk as well as some props for the Epson Tour card advancers, but not its executive tweeting angrily about the newsletter. Lastly, they close with a Michael Bamberger piece on Hatgate that sheds some light on some of the positions of Cantlay and how that story may have blown up into the runaway train it became in Rome.
Both Andy and Brendan are worse for the wear after some travel -- one by air, the other by sea -- but they quickly realize it could have been worse. It could have been Memphis, where the heat index was 110 and showing on Lucas Glover's pants. There's praise for Glover and this incredible run that was the quickest visit ever to the Pancake Zone and may just land him on the Ryder Cup team. One host is trying to put him in “lock” territory. They also discuss Playoff Pat, CBS staying with coverage late into 60 minutes, the Tour's new playoffs slogan, and the long putter. On the LPGA, they marvel at Lilia Vu's season bookend major championships, and new No. 1 in the world ranking. There are some great Alejandro Tosti stories and facts in the recap of the KFT event. They discuss Phil's run at LIV Bedminster, as well as the Women's Am at Bel-Air to round out the busy weekend in golf.