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#TheHowieGames | Mitch Marsh plays the hardest role in cricket, that of the allrounder. He needs to be a world-class bowler and world-class batsman. When he hasn't been able to meet these lofty standards, the criticism has been brutal. While Mitch fully accepts it, that doesn't mean it doesn't hurt. Loved by his teammates, Mitch is one of the nicest blokes in cricket. This is a conversation about cricket life in a covid bubble, family history, the ups and downs of a sporting career, dealing with anxiety to perform, the days when it just clicks, and plenty more. I hope after you listen to this, you will forever be in Mitch Marsh's corner, if you're not already. ❤️ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#TheHowieGames | Mitch Marsh plays the hardest role in cricket, that of the allrounder. He needs to be a world-class bowler and world-class batsman. When he hasn't been able to meet these lofty standards, the criticism has been brutal. While Mitch fully accepts it, that doesn't mean it doesn't hurt. Loved by his teammates, Mitch is one of the nicest blokes in cricket. This is a conversation about cricket life in a covid bubble, family history, the ups and downs of a sporting career, dealing with anxiety to perform, the days when it just clicks, and plenty more. I hope after you listen to this, you will forever be in Mitch Marsh's corner, if you're not already. ❤️ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is at the root of our sin and rebellion against God? While Mitch is away at Middle School Summer Camp, Ariel and Chris are back to talk about how the issue of autonomy is at the heart of every sin we deal with.
Having been a keen runner my entire life, it is always great when I get the opportunity to talk more about running.This week I had Mitch Lorkin from The Running Group in Albert park, jump onto the podcast with me and we had the chance to talk all things running and running shoes as well as go into detail about feet and running biomechanics.Mitch is an adventurist who spends most of his time on his feet and is motivated for anything that is outside and involves running, surfing, skiing, hiking, riding, or attempting to combine everything at once. While Mitch is the adventurous type, he is also passionate about helping people do the same and wants to help everyone be their best and be free from injury.My hope is that you come away from this podcast learning more about the importance of having good shoes and how making the investment into your feet can help you become a strong and injury free runner but also enjoy being outdoors to participate in those activities you love.I hope you enjoy the podcast and as always, please hit that SUBSCRIBE BUTTON to make sure you never miss any future episode and please consider leaving a 5 STAR RATING and POSITIVE REVIEW as it would meant the world to me.Join the tribe and become a NO BREAKFAST CLUB member today and receive a brand new workout each week, access to 3 LIVE Zoom sessions each week and access to the my VIMEO on demand workouts that you can do in your own time.Anyone can join and all you need to do is CLICK HERE to find out more and sign up today to join the team!Contact Mitch Lorkin:Website: www.therunningcompany.com.auInstagram: @therunningcompany_albert_parkContact The No Breakfast Guy:Instagram: @the_no_breakfast_guyWebsite: www.thenobreakfastguy.comEmail: info@thenobreakfastguy.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/thenobreakfastguy
Cue up Daydream Believer, because we are here! Joey feels alive, as does Erin. Julia is dead and by the end of this episode we're so in love with Pacey Witter and his looking for consent that we can barely hold it together. In other news, this is one of the few episodes where we find Jen difficult to really root for. While Mitch and Gail have some deep conversations about what they mean to each other. Don't forget to let us know your favorite Wild Women of Dawson's Creek and your favorite Karaoke song! Put on your life preservers and remember to ask permission before boarding. We're in for a wild ride! We hope everyone is staying safe, healthy, and sane. Hope we help you get through this week. Join us for Season 3, Episode 19 of the 90s teen drama Dawson's Creek! Thank you so much to Killya for our amazing theme song. Find them on Instagram @gofreakingcrazy Thank you to @camadeclub for our social media awesomeness. Thank you also to Andrew Bush, who helped guide us on how to do this from our houses. Find Erin on Instagram at @erin.hensley Find Julia on Twitter and Instagram @Pesty1079 Rare Bird Books is @rarebirdlit and at rarebirdlit.com
While Mitch is on vacation, we will be republishing last week's episodes from the College Esports Quicktake. Here's Thursday's segment: Program Spotlight. If you are connected to a gaming celebrity in the worlds of music, acting or comedy who might be interested in appearing on The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing mthimmig@esportznetwork.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our feature show the Esportz Network Podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
While Mitch is on vacation we will be doing a preview of last week on the College Esports Quicktake. Here's Wednesday's segment: Class in Session. If you are connected to a gaming celebrity in the worlds of music, acting or comedy who might be interested in appearing on The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing mthimmig@esportznetwork.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our feature show the Esportz Network Podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
While Mitch is on vacation, we will be publishing three previously recorded interviews. Everyone wants to know how to break into this industry. Esportz Network Editor in Chief Justin Amin joins the show to talk about his path into the industry, what he's learned about it since he entered and how his time in college helped him prepare for a job in the industry. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! New episodes Monday through Friday. For daily news hits on everything in the wider esports industry, check out the Esports Minute. (https://www.esportstopstories.com/) For more in-depth news check out our feature show the Esportz Network Podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
While Mitch is on vacation we will be doing a preview of last week on the College Esports Quicktake. Here's Tuesday's segment: In The News. If you are connected to a gaming celebrity in the worlds of music, acting or comedy who might be interested in appearing on The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing mthimmig@esportznetwork.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our feature show the Esportz Network Podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube|Patreon|Square Cash (Share code: Send $5, get $5!) David Waldman, in depth, in context, and in your ears with a tap of a button: Democratic insiders are assembling a “war room” to take out the 60 vote rule on the Senate filibuster. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, next in line to lead the Judiciary Committee, says “whaa… huh?” That’s certainly not the way she remembers… what were we talking about again? David does remember it differently... in that he does remember it. You got to hope someone on the inside might think to listen outside for advisement for this. Smart rich person Bill Gates warned people about pandemics for years, and is pretty bummed that idiots are running things right now. Scientific American makes its first presidential endorsement in 175 years. Donald Trump doesn’t think those eggheads are that smart anyhow. If things were so hard to figure out, would he have put his moron son-in-law in charge of all of them? Sure, the US might be aiding in Saudi war crimes. Think of how many atrocities we could commit if we let Donald just be Donald. Michael Caputo is locked, loaded, and insane. Chad Wolf isn’t secretary, or even acting secretary of Homeland Security, and that name can’t be real either. No one unites the twin scourges of police brutality and pandemic disease spread quite like ICE detention facilities, and yet now they have managed to cross into Filipino horror movie status, by executing mass hysterectomies on prisoners. Joan McCarter reports that not much is happening in DC… and that’s the problem. It's been 120 days since the House passed the HEROES Act, and it's under 20 days until the government runs out of funding, but Mitch McConnell’s out of here in a month or two, so what does he care? While Mitch plays the press and runs out the clock, Nancy Pelosi digs in, and figures out how to save the country.
If a picture is worth a thousand words perhaps in Mitch Perry’s case, it’s a thousand notes. “There’s no doubt I’ve lived a circus life from the word go,” Mitch comments, perusing walls of photos that show him with legends from the worlds of racing, rock, and writing. Mitch’s library is astonishing. Thousands of books cascade down shelf-lined walls and he’s read every one. Pulling one of his favorites from its niche, he points to a picture of his father, a race car driver who competed against the likes of Mark Donohue and Dan Gurney in the 60’s and 70’s. For Mitch, life on the road began at birth. His nomadic parents dragged the family from race track to race track eventually landing them in London, England. It was there that Mitch’s first public performance took place at Westminster Abbey, singing with his school choir. “I never even considered a career in music,” he reminisces. “My heart was set on becoming a race driver like my dad.” Mitch’s passion for music was sparked at twelve by the passing nod of a cute classmate whose affections were turned towards a boy with a guitar. “I started to pick it up on my own at first, but then my mother got me an instructor. After one lesson, I told her if she ever wanted me to look at a guitar again, she’d let me learn it on my own, even though it was the pre-YouTube dark ages when we still had to learn by ear,” he laughs. At 16, after a near perfect score on the SAT’s, Mitch convinced his parents to let him take the GED and leave school behind. He moved into a band house with his new group The Kids. Their dedication eventually landed them a gig on one of the most visible stages in South Florida. In those days, if you were recording at Criteria Records or Quadradial chances are you frequented the Tight Squeeze Club. During his time there Mitch shared the stage with Bon Scott of AC/DC, Simon Kirke of Bad Company, Pat Travers, and a host of other celebrated performers. At 18, on Pat Thrall’s recommendation, Alfonso Johnson flew Mitch to L.A. to record an album. The rest is history. Mitch’s resume reads like a Who’s Who of music icons. His career has spanned decades playing with the best of the best. What is his recipe for success? “Stay teachable is one of the keys,” Mitch adds. After all these years, the man who is widely regarded as one of the top three rock guitarists in the world still practices four to six hours a day. “When I’m at home, I have a guitar in one hand and a piano in the other.” On being asked what inspires his writing, “It’s not something I push. It comes from anything at anytime. Saint Valentine was written on a plane, in my head. I often wake up at three a.m. with an idea that I have to write down.” While Mitch’s writing style may be organic, the sophistication and precision of his finished product clearly illustrates a craft that has been honed over decades. In the following years Mitch played with everyone from Graham Nash and Heaven to Michael Schenker, Edgar Winter, Lita Ford and countless others. He is featured on more than 60 albums, including Aerosmith’s Classics Live, where he actually plays keyboards. Mitch has toured with superstars such as Cher and Yazawa and played monumental venues including the Montreux Jazz Festival, Wembley and Buddakan. His prolific career has taken him to iconic recording studios, concert venues and television studios around the world. “All of these experiences and relationships with such extraordinary musicians has brought me to where I am today and you can find its DNA in every track on this new record.”
If a picture is worth a thousand words perhaps in Mitch Perry’s case, it’s a thousand notes. “There’s no doubt I’ve lived a circus life from the word go,” Mitch comments, perusing walls of photos that show him with legends from the worlds of racing, rock, and writing. Mitch’s library is astonishing. Thousands of books cascade down shelf-lined walls and he’s read every one. Pulling one of his favorites from its niche, he points to a picture of his father, a race car driver who competed against the likes of Mark Donohue and Dan Gurney in the 60’s and 70’s. For Mitch, life on the road began at birth. His nomadic parents dragged the family from race track to race track eventually landing them in London, England. It was there that Mitch’s first public performance took place at Westminster Abbey, singing with his school choir. “I never even considered a career in music,” he reminisces. “My heart was set on becoming a race driver like my dad.” Mitch’s passion for music was sparked at twelve by the passing nod of a cute classmate whose affections were turned towards a boy with a guitar. “I started to pick it up on my own at first, but then my mother got me an instructor. After one lesson, I told her if she ever wanted me to look at a guitar again, she’d let me learn it on my own, even though it was the pre-YouTube dark ages when we still had to learn by ear,” he laughs. At 16, after a near perfect score on the SAT’s, Mitch convinced his parents to let him take the GED and leave school behind. He moved into a band house with his new group The Kids. Their dedication eventually landed them a gig on one of the most visible stages in South Florida. In those days, if you were recording at Criteria Records or Quadradial chances are you frequented the Tight Squeeze Club. During his time there Mitch shared the stage with Bon Scott of AC/DC, Simon Kirke of Bad Company, Pat Travers, and a host of other celebrated performers. At 18, on Pat Thrall’s recommendation, Alfonso Johnson flew Mitch to L.A. to record an album. The rest is history. Mitch’s resume reads like a Who’s Who of music icons. His career has spanned decades playing with the best of the best. What is his recipe for success? “Stay teachable is one of the keys,” Mitch adds. After all these years, the man who is widely regarded as one of the top three rock guitarists in the world still practices four to six hours a day. “When I’m at home, I have a guitar in one hand and a piano in the other.” On being asked what inspires his writing, “It’s not something I push. It comes from anything at anytime. Saint Valentine was written on a plane, in my head. I often wake up at three a.m. with an idea that I have to write down.” While Mitch’s writing style may be organic, the sophistication and precision of his finished product clearly illustrates a craft that has been honed over decades. In the following years Mitch played with everyone from Graham Nash and Heaven to Michael Schenker, Edgar Winter, Lita Ford and countless others. He is featured on more than 60 albums, including Aerosmith’s Classics Live, where he actually plays keyboards. Mitch has toured with superstars such as Cher and Yazawa and played monumental venues including the Montreux Jazz Festival, Wembley and Buddakan. His prolific career has taken him to iconic recording studios, concert venues and television studios around the world. “All of these experiences and relationships with such extraordinary musicians has brought me to where I am today and you can find its DNA in every track on this new record.”
What better time for episode 6....... social distancing and self quarantining does have its perks. With things so crazy in the world today it was hard to not focus on what was at hand during this episode. We start with some advice on taking advantage of being quarantined to your home, we share our disapproval of the folks who act like this is a vacation and even give a couple Netflix recommendations for your "Quarantine and Chill" nights. Matt covers some 2A news, tells us about some shady political happenings and fills us in on why he needed a jock strap a couple of weeks ago. While Mitch....... well, does what he usually does and gets carried away bitching like normal. So as always, sit back, kick back and lets do this thing! Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/mitchkiser)
The duo is back and getting real on the podcast about the stinky truth regarding finances. While Mitch and Mike seek to give guidance and help to parents, they also realize their own questions with how they spend their money. The guys discuss budgeting, wealth, comparison, generosity, and how to navigate the expensive world of having children and doing their best on a modest income.
Welcome to the Conduct Science Podcast variety show! This week we don't have a topic and are answering questions that we found interesting and intriguing. Tom takes you through the history of space waste, how much humanity could hope to explore the universe and whether the T-rex was actually aquatic! While Mitch brings you into his world of cybersecurity exploring denial of service and the slow loris attacks. Music by: Joakim Karud - https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud.
Gears and Beers: The Unashamedly Unprofessional Automotive Podcast
This week we start off with the boys giving Mitch crap about working retail, then Mitch tells his small story about a news company in New Zealand unknowingly using his/our image for the article cover image. Then Joel talks about his recent run of bad luck recently, specifically his receiving a parking ticket and a bad experience at a wrecker. We then talk about Sophia Floersh's crash in a spectacular Formula 3 crash in Macau. Then Joseph asks the panel what the last mod was done to our cars, which was just an excuse for him to talk about his new front rotors, which gets us on to talking about the brakes industry. We then play the 'Nameless Game', this time it's V10's, and for this week's episode, we make it open to any car under 100,000km's. The 4 cars Joseph and Mitch have to find are; Track car, Drag car, Value for Money, All the money in the world. While Mitch and Joseph are doing this, Matt and Joel talk about Joel's Z32. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! www.gearsandbeersmedia.com
CHAPTER 7 – As A MIGHTY WIND plunged into crafting original folk tunes with vigor, Guest’s final theatrically released film decides to chart another course mostly foreign to his team of misfits: earnest drama! While Mitch and Mickey were heart-touching, the tragedies of Marilyn Hack, Victor Alan Miller and Callie Webb are whole new levels of gut-punches. Back in the familiar fishbowl of Hollywood, the dinner table is all set up for Purim and there are more mouths to feed than ever. In an exploded cast of dozens of familiar faces looking for screen time, has the Guest universe finally expanded beyond function? The Christopher Guest List is hosted by Vic Shuttee (@VicShuttee) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType). If you enjoy this work and would enjoy more deep dives into comedy history, please consider become a patron of Hail Satire! at Patreon.com/VicShuttee #GuestList
While Mitch and his best friend Kyle are fumbling their way through the hangovers resulting from a weekend long bachelor party, Erin saves the day with Not Knoxville News and plenty of laughter. Naturally, we'll fill you in on all the cool stuff coming!
While Mitch is in Wisconsin vacationing in the beautiful countryside, Ursula and Sydney of Resting Pitchface fame discuss the All-Star break, the Home Run Derby, Josh Hader's fall from grace, and Brandon Nimmo's NYC appeal.
Gears and Beers: The Unashamedly Unprofessional Automotive Podcast
We're back to our regularly scheduled programming this week with episode 48!After the usual bantz, we start off with Matt giving Mitch the budget for this week's episode of 'Finder's Fee' - $7,500, but with a twist. The cars must be front wheel drive.While Mitch searches for cars, Joseph talks about a bit news.The first piece of news this week is that Dodge will be brining back the Viper in 2021.NSW gets new Highway Patrol carsThe last piece of news is the new F150 Raptor being updated for 2019.Then Mitch breifly talks about the pricing for the new 2018 Renault Megane RS