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Want to sidestep common mistakes in building your chiropractic practice? Dr. Lona is joined by Dr. Travis Stewart, who shares candid insights from his experiences in establishing Move Chiropractic in Boulder, Colorado. Dr. Stewart emphasizes the necessity of mastering chiropractic skills and balancing them with business acumen. Reflecting on his resilient background, he describes the early stages of practice growth as overwhelming, but eventually successful through adept systems in marketing, sales, and holistic care. They discuss the critical importance of adapting to patient needs, addressing subluxations, and the necessity of clear communication and strong conversion systems. Dr. Stewart also highlights lessons learned from minimal starting capital and stresses the value of leveraging experienced mentors and resources for practice development.Key Highlights01:01 - Balancing time management as a business owner with personal responsibilities, particularly with young children.03:16 - The challenges of starting a business during COVID-19, emphasizing the gap between professional skills and business ownership skills.08:02 - The importance of becoming proficient at marketing, sales, and customer service alongside technical skills.12:27 - Meeting clients where they are in their journey, tailoring communication to their needs to build trust and understanding.17:55 - The art of intentional communication and marketing strategies designed to educate and guide clients over time.22:20 - The importance of having objective measurement tools and strong conversion systems to build client trust and sustain growth.25:36 - The transformative impact of external coaching and advice on identifying blind spots and implementing changes to increase revenue.26:59 - Recognizing the importance of team roles and how addressing misalignment can significantly enhance business performance.28:24 - The "law of diminishing intent" and the value of acting quickly on ideas and insights to avoid missed opportunities.30:23- Building momentum through reflection, analysis, and intuitive decision-making for personal and professional growth. Resources MentionedTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcastTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcastLearn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/Learn more about the Build Your Remarkable Practice: https://theremarkablepractice.com/build-your-remarkable-practice-podcast/Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast/Learn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/
This week we are joined by Mr. E! E was a mainstay in the WWA during the backyard wrestling days and the early independent wrestling days! E has plenty of stories to give you a peak into what it was like back then!
Join us as we chat with Travis, who started off walking the dog as a way to get outside and moved and quickly was able to turn that into training and completing a marathon within just 18 months. Travis shares his secrets, the turning points in his journey, and how he found a supportive community that fueled both his social media presence and running career. Tune in for inspiration, motivation, and a reminder that every marathon begins with a single step! Follow along with Travis on Instagram at @travdaddy_running!
A new MP3 sermon from Greasy Creek Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Cast Your Cares on Him Speaker: Travis Stewart Broadcaster: Greasy Creek Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 1/31/2024 Length: 18 min.
Senior Pastor Stu Kerns talks with Travis Stewart, director of development at Covenant Theological Seminary
Travis Steward joins us to share some of the adventures he has had in the car world especially when it comes to rallying across the country with Crown Rally.
Today Heather chats with Travis Stewart. Travis revisits the "core desires of the heart" that we discussed in a previous episode before digging into today's topic: Fantasy. Travis explains how we put baggage with fantasy, but how imagination is a God given gift and how we may be able to use it to help understand ourselves better. In 2009, an Australian University, they studied the "thin ideal" and how it affects the women who see these images. Travis explains what this study found when the women were asked to compare themselves to these images and asked to fantasize that they are the women in the images. Comparison led to worse body image, but those who fantasized had a different and surprising outcome. Travis explains how it's not that we just want a "better body" but that we want what getting that "better body" will give me... how will it make me feel. Travis continued to explain how using an ideal image exercise can help us find what we're really longing for underneath our body image issues. Fantasy can teach us a lot about our unmet needs, our strategies, and our longings, and this can lead us to Jesus. We can ask what we are running from, and what we are running towards and get curious about both of these things. They also talk about "taking thoughts captive" and what that really means to us as Christians. He challenges us to dig into our stories and ask ourselves questions. Heather asks how we can feel safe while being curious, and Travis gives a great response. Travis shares the "Litany of Humility" and how it has helped him to pray it every day. Travis gave a parting assignment to you. Here's the task: Travis gave a parting assignment to you. Here's the task: What does your ideal body look like? Why are you focused on some features but not others? What's the meaning behind the size or features of your perfect body? Who would notice you? What would the perfect day be like? What does that teach you about yourself and your wounds and longings? Don't have a judgmental stance - just be curious! Email Heather (Heather@comparedtowho.me) with what you learned if you need someone to share it with! Learn more about Travis Stewart here: https://wtravisstewart.com or www.reflective prayer.com Season 7, Episodes 25 & 26 - Listen to Travis Stewart's Episodes and his Three Chairs Model Learn more about Heather's new body image course and coaching program at: www.improvebodyimage.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
This week, Cole chats with Uptown Lexington Executive Director, Travis Stewart. We discuss the upcoming "Uptown Wine Down" happening on September 9th from 1-5pm. We also feature other upcoming fall/winter events in the community. For more information on these events, and how you can help this organization please visit: https://www.uptownlexingtonnc.com/
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Today Heather talks with Travis Stewart, a licensed professional counselor and leader in the eating disorder recovery world. Travis and Heather discuss how understanding our core needs and motivations, which some may classify as part of "personality" can help us understand our proclivity toward certain behaviors around food and body. In today's show you'll hear Heather and Travis discuss 9 self-protective strategies along with the 7 core needs of the heart (cased on work done by Mark and Debbie Laaser). See which of these needs resonate most with you and listen as Travis and Heather talk through how these may look in the life of someone struggling with body image and eating issues. 7 Core Needs of the Heart To be Heard and Understood To be Affirmed To be Blessed To be Safe To be Touched To be Chosen To be Included Share your thoughts about this episode: How Personality Connects to Food & Body Issues with Travis Stewart by leaving a review! About Travis Stewart: Travis graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1991 with a degree in advertising and immediately began working with the international ministry of The Navigators, mentoring students. After 8 years, his desire to better understand how people change, and through his own experience of receiving help from a professional counselor, Travis decided to return to school. He earned a Master of Arts in Counseling (2001) and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies (2003), both from Covenant Seminary in St. Louis, MO. Travis is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Missouri. Travis has experience with a wide variety of issues which might lead people to seek out professional help. This includes special interest in helping those with compulsive and addictive behaviors such as internet and video game addiction, eating disorders, shopping addiction, and spirituality. Connect with Travis: wtravisstewart.com or reflectiveprayer.com
Who is Travia Steward?Travia Steward shows people how to stop watching their life go by because they're either too afraid to take action or don't know what action to take. Most people are more willing to remain comfortable than to rise and go for it!Key Takeaways1. Being stuck is often the result of not having someone who can help you see where you are stuck2. Sometimes we can't change as we have a fixed mindset and that needs external viewpoints to move.Valuable Free Resource or ActionSee the free breakthrough starter Gift: https://bit.ly/3KgQkvhA video version of this podcast is available on YouTube : _________________________________________________________________________________________________Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. Leave a nice five-star review at apple podcasts : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/apple-podcasts and on YouTube : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/Itsnotrocketscienceatyt!Here's how you can bring your business to THE next level:1. 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Work with me privatelyIf you'd like to work directly with me and my team to take you from 5 figure to 6 and multi 6 figure months, whilst reducing reliance on you. Click on https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/DiscoveryCall tell me about your business and what you'd like to work on together, and I'll get you all the details.————————————————————————————————————————————-TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast)SUMMARY KEYWORDSbreakthrough, life, brendon burchard, fix, book, talking, mirror, action, question, picked, frightening prospect, listening, realise, journey, conference, thermostat, johari window, absolutely, area, stuckSPEAKERSStuart Webb, Travia StewardStuart Webb 00:24Hi, welcome back to five questions over coffee with Travis Stewart today. Travis is a breakthrough coach, I'm really looking forward to hearing. I'm hearing some of the story that Troy has about became a breakthrough coach because it is passionately I've seen it on the website Travia Welcome to It's not rocket science, five questions over coffee. I hope you're there with your drink ready a hand.Travia Steward 00:48I am Stuart, thank you so much for having me. I got a nice Four Sigmatic cup of coffee. And so yeah, I'm ready to go.Stuart Webb 00:57I wish I wish I could drink. It's afternoon for me, I wish I could drink coffee in the afternoon. I will be up all night. But that's not about me. It's a tribute. Tell us something about the sort of people that you work with? What are the problems that they that they are suffering with that, that you're trying to helpTravia Steward 01:14them with? Right? So I primarily work with both men and women, probably more women than men. But you know, people have been asking me, you know, my business coach is like, are you going to niche down and get more specific, but the clients that I have that come to me that I'm able to make a difference in their life, they are stuck. They are reactive to everyone around them. You know, I call it giving other people control of your thermostat. Like we were talking before the call like the, you know, our temperature thermostat in the house. It's like we give people permission to piss us off all the time. So I you know, help them control their own thermostat. But what happens is the people that I work with, they just one day have looked in the mirror and said, You know what? This is? I think there's just more. And so I help them peel back the layers of well, what does that more look like? What area of life is that more that you want? And I help them go after and achieve that. And that's what I do. And so like one woman described it, as, you know, trading, I'm sort of in a holding pattern, I help them get out of that holding pattern and take take action on their life.Stuart Webb 02:25Okay, I think you know, if that's the, if the niche is people who are stuck, that's the niche. That's right. So so so tell me, what are the things that some of those people have done before they seek help that haven't maybe worked for them? Or, you know, what, what are the, you know, people listening at the moment saying, I think I recognise it, what are they likely to have found themselves trying to do?Travia Steward 02:47Right? You know, and it's a lot of the same things that I found myself doing when I had the proverbial moment of looking in the mirror. I read books, I went on Amazon, I started doing conference after conference, you know, I did a lot of self help. But what I found was, those were band aids. And those were things that fix it temporarily, but did not get to the core of, well, why are you there to begin with? And so what I find is everybody tries to fix it and go, okay, and then we try to fix all the things at once, you know, I'm just going to fix my life. But you know, instead of going, well, maybe let's look at our health. Okay, maybe it's the relationship, maybe it's me. And so that's what I find that they're just trying to, you know, encompass every single thing at one time. And it's just, it's self help. I got this, I can do this. But we can't see our own blind spots. You need someone to see what you can't see.Stuart Webb 03:38Yeah, that's the old Johari Window, if I remember rightly, isn't it's, it's you there are there are certain things which you just do, which you just cannot find for yourself, somebody has to be looking in you and sort of pointing out, you know, do you realise in a certain situation, this is the behaviour you exhibit? You know, because you obviously, you're behaving in a particular way.Travia Steward 04:01Right, exactly. That's a good way to put it.Stuart Webb 04:04I love Yeah, it's, it's, it's something that was said to me a long time ago now. And somebody sort of did point something out. And I went, No, that's not right. You've got to be okay. And then I eventually realised you might have a point. And you sometimes you need somebody who just is got that sort of view, and your best interests at heart to just say, I think you ought to be aware of something.Travia Steward 04:24Absolutely. Yeah. Because I mean, we can't there's so many things we can't see. Because so many times I'm like, Oh, I didn't do that. Oh, here, you know what, here's my phone, look at the video. You Oh my god, I did do that. You know, for some reason, we have selective memory sometimes, right? Sometimes we just don't know.Stuart Webb 04:44So I think you've got a great free resource that can help us with some of the triggers. So so I'm gonna just put something on the screen now which I which I was gonna come up. Yes. Yeah. So this is a great resource that I think can help people who are in that position at the moment and would really love to sort of get get to somewhere different, tell us about this valuable free action.Travia Steward 05:05So this is my breakthrough to greatness guy. And what I have found in my work is that in the very beginning it as it takes you through a quiz of this, you know, your with your mindset, is it fixed? Is it growth, because, first of all, if we don't know, if we're stuck, like, I remember, when my mom was still alive, my mom, my mom was a diabetic. And she would call me she lived in New Orleans, and she would say, you know, and she'd be she, Hey, man, how you doing? And she'd be smacking in my ear? And I was like, What are you doing? You know, what are you eating, you're smacking, and she's like, Oh, I'm eating pecan pie. But you're diabetic. And she goes, I know, I'm just gonna take an insulin shot. I'm too old to change. Right? So that was an example of her having a fixed mindset. So if we don't know where we are to begin with, and we're so fixed and stuck in our ways, then the rest of the guys aren't even going to help us. Right? So then it's a it's a matter of looking at, what are the things that you really want to do, that you're fearful of? Where does that fear come from? And so he's just asked is just a very simple like three page guide. That's the beginning the foundation of, you know, let's start thinking about where I am. And what is it that stopping me, and this is an example of this is some quick action that you could take that goes, Okay, I want to get out there and write that book. But I'm afraid of what I'm afraid because my friends are going to say this, I'm afraid it's going to expose me to whatever that is. But it helps you to get down to the fear of what is that thing that's stopping you? And then a little bit of affirmation, work a little mindset work as to, okay, if I'm gonna step out and do that thing. What am I going to do? How am I going to take the action and able to do that? So it's just a quick thing. You know, I know people don't like long, you know, ebooks or anything like that. So it's just, it's a quick, it's a breakthrough guide that could start them on their journey.Stuart Webb 07:02Like the idea of a breakthrough guide. That's a really good one. That's a good one, as there been a particular book or course programme in your life that has affected you and taking you on this journey that you you'd like to share with us.Travia Steward 07:15You know, this is, this is the guy that did it, right. I picked up his high performance habits, Brendon Burchard. And everything about what Brendan stood for. I immediately loved like, this was a time in my life when I was still teaching high school theatre. And I, you know, looked in the mirror and said, There's got to be more than this, because I kind of, you know, run that full race. And it was time to switch chapters. And I picked up his book. And then you know, what you do is you go Google, oh, there's a conference coming to Phoenix. Oh, my goodness, wonderful. So I went to his conference. And I just started eating everything, just eating drinking Brendon Burchard. And he was the one that really lit that fire under me, initially. And it was his book, high performance habits, that really opened the door and said, Hey, welcome to my world. So yeah, it's him. And it's that book.Stuart Webb 08:15Everybody needs to file it somehow. Everybody needs.Travia Steward 08:20So good, so good. Yes. And he liked and he likes it, you know, and I've always said that when I come full circle, you know, and I'm throwing it out to the universe. Here we go. That I, you know, my first taste of being extraordinary. And being in the company of extraordinary people was at his High Performance Academy. And so to come full circle and a full evolution, declaring that I will speak on Brendon Burchard stage, and so that is the fire and then that's when I feel like oh my goodness, it's the full evolution, right of this journey for me.Stuart Webb 08:55When's that gonna happen? When's that gonna happen?Travia Steward 08:59You know, I would love for it to happen in the next three years. Terrific. Well, that's notStuart Webb 09:04something to pin. Yes, people. Three years time, we'll all be going and we'll be in that comfortable listening to track you're taking us through the journey that she's been on. And maybe she'll only do it for the first part, and she'll leave the three years from now until then it's all a second speech.Travia Steward 09:22Oh, I love it. I love it.Stuart Webb 09:25So there's there must be a question. You're suddenly thinking trivia that you're thinking, Well, why isn't he asked me about this? Because that's the real real question that really helps to focus them on what is the question that you'd like us to have discussed? And please, when, when you've asked it, answer it for us as well.Travia Steward 09:41Absolutely. So as I was talking about what the breakthrough guide, you know, the question would be someone's listening right now. And they're like, Okay, yeah, I've done the whole thing in the mirror. But where do I start? How do I begin to take action? That breakthrough guide will help but also The question is, where do I start? You take a life audit, if we had to go through the major areas of our life, like I would want someone to go, Okay, if I considered my life a 10, a 10, out of 10 being the best it could ever be, which area am I going to start with? And so it would be okay with my relationship with my marriage? Is it a 10? out of 10? Well, you know, it's a four because we're not communicating. Right. So what about my health? Do I feel good? Do I have the physique that I want? Well, you know what, that's an eight. Yeah, absolutely. What about my job? Do I love my job? Absolutely. That's a seven. So then if you're taking a life audit and go, Okay, if my lowest number, my lowest score is a four out of 10, that's where I should start. I should start where there's a bigger gap, there's a bigger deficit, so that we're not trying to run the whole gamut and trying to solve and fix everything one time, because most people are like, if I just fix him, I'm going to be I'm going to fix everything in my life. What's not true a lot of times it's not. So it's starting and choosing in one specific area. Let's start there. And then sometimes it's picking that area that goes, You know what, this one thing if I fix this with me, that can be a domino effect that could improve communication, improve my health, give me more discipline, give me more motivation, all the things. So I would say, where do I start? You start with a life audit auditing, where in your life you want to fix.Stuart Webb 11:29That is a really good piece of advice, JB I like that I like Ford, it is a well, it's a it's a frightening prospect as well, because that will expose them all of those things that you're thinking that something was gonna be fixed. And then challenge yourself to get the help you need in order to make those make those big breakthroughs, breakthrough to those those massive actions that you need in order to take to perform and performTravia Steward 11:56better. Absolutely, absolutely.Stuart Webb 11:59COVID. This has been a really interesting discussion. Thank you so much for spending a few few minutes with us. Absolutely. I really appreciate you spending a few minutes listening, I'm just going to put a scroll across the bottom now. I send out an email every Monday with who's coming out what they're going to be talking about. So you can get on to the live stream or onto the recording and download it later. So that you can actually pick up on some of this stuff. And this is the link you need to go to which is TCA dot FYI forward slash subscribe, the contact, you will get notification of who's coming up what they're gonna be talking about, and join the discussion. Trivia thank you so much for spending a few minutes with us really appreciate you sort of doing this and talking about some of the that real challenge that you need to challenge yourself with to make those breakthrough and I'm so I'm so pleased to be able to share with us. Oh, thankTravia Steward 12:49you so much for having me. It's been a pleasure. And thank you for allowing me I know you're in the evening to start my day having you know talking about things that I can talk about all day long, soStuart Webb 13:01no problem. So I'm going to try to speak to you again soon.Travia Steward 13:04Okay, thank you. Get full access to It's Not Rocket Science! at thecompleteapproach.substack.com/subscribe
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! Today, we talk with Travis Stewart of CNH Reman.
Seratones frontwoman A.J. Haynes and her Shreveport, Louisiana-based band (bassist, Travis Stewart and drummer, Jesse Gabriel) released their disco-inspired, third album Love & Algorhythms, earlier this year. At the time of writing the album, A.J. was also working full-time as an Abortion Advocate in the last standing Abortion clinic in Louisiana, an experience that brought her close to burnout and informed much of the record's theme of liberation, Afro-Futurism and radical joy as a form of protest. She draws from the works of Black Feminist authors in her lyrics –– from civil rights activist, Toni Cade Bambara ("The Salt Eaters") to Science Fiction writer Octavia Butler ("Xenogenesis") and queer activist, Audre Lorde ("A Burst of Light" and "Sister Outsider"). While no longer working at an abortion clinic, she is still the President of the Board at the New Orleans Abortion Fund, and continues the fight for Reproductive Rights.Many thanks for making this possible — A.J. what an absolute force you are! I have learnt so much. Thank you to Fat Possum for use of songs from the album Get Gone. And to New West Records for songs from Power and Love & Algorhythms. And for support from Shazila Mohammed, Jaclyn Ulman and Devin Velez at Grandstand Media.Songs Featured: "Good Day," "Choking On Your Spit," "Don't Need It," "Power," "Fear," "Pleasure," "Get Free," "Two Of A Kind" and "Power of Your Light."To share your thoughts on this episode, email: celine.teoblockey@undertheradarmag.com Or leave a voice message here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jesse Allen talks with Travis Stewart, product manager for electronics at CNH Industrial Reman, about their company as well as what they do for electronic repairs in ag equipment. They also discuss some of the supply chain challenges and if we can expect those this fall if farmers are looking for parts for their equipment. Learn more at https://www.mycnhreman.com.
Travis Stewart is the gift that keeps on giving… Having left you dangling with one hell of a cliffhanger last week, now's your chance to pick up where we left off… …and dive into part two of our conversation with Travis Stewart aka Machinedrum aka T.Stewart. We received amazing feedback about the first part of the interview in which Travis dove into the mindset, productivity, life skills and mental capacity required to be a professional producer. In this second half we step through the studio doors with Travis and uncover his creative process and the approach he uses to consistently write and release high quality, critically acclaimed pieces of music. Travis breaks down his 3 stages of music production, an essential technique for increasing your chances of finishing more music, the approach to mix downs that pros take that amateurs do not… …that will lead you to far more original and creative pieces of music… AND reveals the story that most struggling producers keep telling themselves that stops them from ever making it in the music industry… …which hit home really hard for my co-host Terra and had her on the brink of tears! https://finishmoremusic.com/fmm187/
Today we are in conversation with Travis Stewart aka Machinedrum. Travis debuted his Machinedrum Moniker in 2001 when he was only 18 years old and has consistently pushed creative boundaries with his music for the last 2 decades. With releases on forward-thinking, innovative labels such as Ninja Tune, Plant Mu, Lucky Me and Mercury KX, his latest album Elysian under his moniker T-Stewart once again showcased his versatility as a musician and producer. This absolutely stunning ambient album explores the concept of finding heaven on earth through nature and music. So I was super excited to speak to Travis and get a glimpse into how he stimulates his creative thinking and consistently executes to such a high level. In this episode, you'll discover how to use your life experiences to craft original pieces of art… …what your creative mode is and how to activate it every day. …how to give your work and family the undivided attention they deserve and still build a flourishing career in music. …AND how to build the habits and processes that underpin the success of a full-time music producer. In short, this is an absolute treasure trove of an interview and we dive into previously uncharted territory… https://finishmoremusic.com/fmm186/
Emily and Sarah reflect on their conversation with Travis Stewart. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Travis Stewart has been mentoring others since 1992 and became a Licensed Professional Counselor in 2005. His approach is relational and creative, helping people understand their story while also building hope for the future. An excellent communicator and teacher has spoken at schools such as Pepperdine University, Baylor, Washington University, and graduate schools and seminaries on the topic of eating disorders and body image. He also created the website reflectiveprayer.com to help people deepen their faith and apply it to issues such as eating, anxiety, and addiction. Travis graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1991 with a degree in advertising and immediately began working with the international ministry of The Navigators, mentoring students. After 8 years, his desire to better understand how people change, and through his own experience of receiving help from a professional counselor, Travis decided to return to school. He earned a Master of Arts in Counseling (2001) and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies (2003), both from Covenant Seminary in St. Louis, MO where he now works. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Ryan and Clarkey discuss some Leafs issues, Montreal bottoming out, and Edmonton being "pissy." They're then joined by Travis Stewart of See the Game to discuss more of their unique athlete training, and Jake Bolin-Moss from Coolbet drops by for some NFL Divisional bets!Brought to you by Coolbet, and in part by the Listowel Squash Courts and See the Game.Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
In our first episode back from Christmas, Senior National Writer for the Athletic, Sean Fitz-Gerald, joins the guys to discuss the World Juniors failure, Mike Babcock rumours, the Montreal Canadiens future and much more!We also check back in with our friend Travis Stewart at See the Game, the neurosport training hub in Listowel!Brought to you by Coolbet, and in part by the Listowel Squash Courts and See the Game.Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
The guys are joined by Raceline Radio's Erik Tomas, who discusses the wild and controversial end to the Formula 1 season. Max Verstappen is world champion, but the way it all shook out was frustrating for fans and a strange day for the sport as a whole. ET tosses out some ideas on how to fix the sport and ensuring this doesn't happen again.We also check back in with our friend Travis Stewart at See the Game, the neurosport training hub in Listowel!Brought to you by Coolbet, and in part by the Listowel Squash Courts and See the Game.Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
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This week’s guest is electronic musician Machinedrum (aka Travis Stewart)! Travis joins Doug and Brent to talk about speaking in tongues, making music, and favorite funky fashion trends! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I had the pleasure of talking to Travis yesterday. Co-founder of Blader Union and super passionate blader just like most of us. With him we discussed Covid19 in Portland, what it's like to be raised in the city of Aaron Feinberg and the Blader Union mission. One of the most important sources in our scene.
On this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast, journalist Lauren Martin chats with Travis Stewart, also known as Machinedrum. “A View Of U”, Stewart’s new album on Ninja Tune is his most collaborative to date, featuring a cast of collaborators including Sub Focus, Chrome Sparks, Father, Freddie Gibbs, and more. On this episode Machinedrum talks about the new LP and how it relates to the universe, the infinite and out of body experiences. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast.
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On this weeks podcast: how we can get jay walkers to stop jay walking, the top Father's Day gifts for 2020 and Canadians talk about the weather way too much.
On this podcast: Tina The Fort Mac Cougar is excited for Alberta stage 2, a robot wrote a Metallica song, NYC has issued guidelines for the bedroom and more!
On this podcast: Sneeze fetishes are a thing that have people concerned in 2020, the 80's are back on the music charts this year and health experts are recommending wearing a face mask while having sex.
On this podcast: Why Cool Ranch Doritos are missing from store shelves, how the pandemic is changing peoples lives for the better and champagne sales are hurting in 2020.
On this podcast: Beards evolved on humans to block a bunch, a robot wrote a hit AC/DC song, high fives and fist bumps may be gone from sports.
On this podcast: Fake cheers will be coming to the upcoming NFL season, ninjas have taken over Fort McMurray and more people are becoming nudists during quarantine.
On this podcast: A Fort McMurray couple gets engaged and married while being evacuated from their home during the flood, an update from Anna with the Wood Buffalo Food Bank and drive-in concerts might be coming soon!
On this podcast: Lysol had to tell people not to inject disinfectant, garage sales might be cancelled for 2020 and turns out cooking is a massive turn on.
On this podcast: Many people are working at home without pants on, a forestry service recommends we hug a tree if we are lonely and Albertans are signing a petition to bring back golf.
On this podcast we take Trudeau's breathing moistly comments and remix them into songs, how you can support restaurants during this time and MLB and UFC have some strange ideas on how to make a return.
Tina The Fort McMurray Cougar is in self quarantine, a worldwide condom shortage is happening and celebrating your birthday during self-isolation.
On this podcast: A new word for people not taking COVID-19 serious, Neil Diamond has updated the lyrics to 'Sweet Caorline' and plastic bags have returned to Fort McMurray.
Playlist to listen to while you self quarantine, adult websites are benefiting from self isolation and COVID-19 is not stopping college students from partying on spring break.
On this podcast: The toilet paper shortage has officially hit Fort McMurray, we talk alternatives of toilet paper, songs to wash your hands to and a dating website for men with small packages.
On this podcast: You can get a rotary dial cell phone, a great way to avoid shaking peoples hands and coronavirus adult movies are now here.
On this podcast: We call up the Alberta man that got suckered into a Wienermobile prank, dijon ketchup is now a thing thanks to the Barenaked Ladies and a man robbed an Alberta Tim Horton's with a rubber chicen.
On this podcast: A good amount of people go #2 in the shower, Tina The Fort Mac Cougar is washing windows on this beautiful weekend and you can now get your friends and family to officiate your wedding in Alberta!
On this podcast: Tina The Fort McMurray Cougar has created some Valentine's Day poems, people will be doing something extra for the dog this Valentine's Day and Fort Mac buys a bunch of adult toys.
On this podcast we talk about the halftime show. A man is suing the NFL for it being too raunchy. Fort McMurray has been named the most romantic city in Canada and people who drive luxury cars are not nice people.
On this podcast: Tons of people will be double dipping at your football party, Tina The Fort Mac Cougar talks football, Corona beer virus searches are up and much more!
On this podcast: Men are dipping their family jewels in soy sauce, Tina The Fort Mac Cougar goes ice fishing, lying on online dating and being put on hold while calling 911.
On this podcast: Adult film websites are getting sued for not having closed captions, the extreme cold is brutal and Tina The Fort Mac Cougar hates it. We also discuss putting fruit on pizza, and much more!
On this podcast: Will your co-workers bring you toilet paper, Tina The Fort Mac Cougar talks about how her 2020 is going, how is the Queen reacting to the Harry and Meghan situation, the latest astronauts are from Alberta and much more!
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