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Both Sides of the Ball
Steve Scott, the golfer who nearly beat Tiger Woods in the 1996 U.S. Amateur

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 49:41


Steve Scott is best known to the golf world for nearly beating Tiger Woods in the 1996 U.S. Amateur at Pumpkin Ridge in Oregon. On the 25th anniversary of one of the most epic U.S. Amateur finals, Scott is releasing a new book, “Hey Tiger, You Need to Move your Mark back: 9 Simple Words That Changed the Game of Golf Forever. With Bo and Farrell, Scott, now a PGA Club Professional, discusses that historic match and how it has shaped his life and impacted the game.

Both Sides of the Ball
Ken Bentley, President of the Advocates Pro Golf Association Tour

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 54:54


Summary: Golf is one of those sports where when you come out of college there is no team to help you transition into life as a pro. Pro golfers are independent contractors who pay their own bills and plan their own transportation. It's especially hard when you're a young player without significant financial resources or connections. That's where Ken Bentley comes in. The former Nestle executive started the APGA Tour in 2010 to increase diversity in pro golf and to give mostly minority players resources to prepare their games for the PGA Tour. With Bo and Farrell, Bentley, a former college tennis player, shares his vision for the APGA Tour and some of the lessons he got along the way from icons like tennis great Arthur Ashe.

Both Sides of the Ball
Roger Steele, founder of Hipe Media and winner of Golf Digest's "2020 Why Haven't I Been Following This Guy Yet" award

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 66:33


Roger Steele has a perspective on the game of golf that you should know. With Bo and Farrell, the Chicago native explains his advice to beginning golfers, trash talking and handling people who underestimate your golf knowledge because of the way you look.

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Sommer Woods, one of golf’s leading diversity and inclusion advocates

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 64:29


A Detroit native, Sommer Woods is the tournament lead for The John Shippen, a golf event in late June that will give the best African-American amateurs and pros an opportunity to qualify for the PGA Tour’s Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club. With Bo and Farrell, Sommer explains the challenges and opportunities of diversity and conclusion in golf. She brings a soulful energy to the game as only someone from the Motor City could.

Both Sides of the Ball
Tisha Alyn, golf influencer and student of the game

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 60:21


Tisha Alyn is one of the hottest influencers in the world of golf. The 27-year- old SoCal native is making the game cooler, fresher and more accessible. With Bo and Farrell, Alyn takes us on her journey from the grind of the mini-tours to a one-woman act on the world golf stage. She recalls the first time she met Phil Mickelson and his impact on her confidence and waking up sweating after nightmares of hitting hooks and the pressure of hitting shots at celebrity events.

Both Sides of the Ball
Colt Knost, former PGA-Tour player and Co-host of Subpar, a Golf.com podcast

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 52:13


The U.S. Amateur and U.S. Amateur Public Links champion played nearly a decade on the PGA Tour before retiring in early 2000 to pursue a new career as a golf broadcaster. With Bo and Farrell, he shows off the humor and golf knowledge that have made him a popular podcast host. Full of fresh insights on players and trends in the game, the 35-year Pilot Point, Texas explains his favorite gambling bets on the golf course and how he still has a passion for the game and competing with his friends from the tour.

Both Sides of the Ball
Rick Smith, celebrated golf instructor and course designer, still hasn't got over the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 66:20


For three decades Rick Smith has been one of the most respected golf instructors in the world with clients that include major champions, Phil Mickelson, Lee Janzen, Jack Nicklaus, David Duval, Vijay Singh and Greg Norman. With Bo and Farrell, he discusses the current state of teaching, his own ups and downs as a player and working with some of the best players in the world. On Mickelson, with whom he helped to three major wins, Smith relives the nightmare of the lefty's unraveling at the 72nd Hole of the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot and the sleepless nights he had after the championship.

Both Sides of the Ball
Golf journalism pioneer Pete McDaniel

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 75:48


In a 40-year career as a golf writer, Pete McDaniel has written three books, a documentary and appeared in numerous documentaries as an expert, most recently HBO’s two-part series on Tiger Woods. With Bo and Farrell, the Asheville, N.C native and retired Golf Digest senior writer,  recalls his roots in the game as a caddie, covering Tiger Woods, friendships with black golfing pioneers, and the career he wanted as a songwriter.

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Kamaiu Johnson on how golf saved his life and got him to the PGA Tour

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 40:19


Kamaiu Johnson, a 26-year-old African-American pro golfer, is making his PGA Tour debut at The 2021 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. With Bo and Farrell, the Tallahassee, Florida native shares his heart-warming journey from taking up the game at 13 to dropping out of school to being homeless to struggling on the mini tours to securing sponsorships that are allowing him to pursue his dream of becoming a full-time PGA Tour member. In this wide ranging conversation, Kamaiu explains how golf saved his life.

Both Sides of the Ball
Dustin Johnson's personal chef Michael Parks is one of golf's rising stars

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 58:35


Most people know that in 2020 world No. 1 Dustin Johnson won four tournaments, including the Masters and the $15 million FedEx Cup. What is less known is the role that his diet plays in his success. Chef Michael Parks is the man responsible for filling Johnson up with food that  provides the fuel to beat the best players in the world. With Bo and Farrell, Parks reflects on what it's like being Johnson's personal chef, his plans for a cookbook and some of the perks of the job. 

Both Sides of the Ball
Sam Puryear, Howard University golf coach and author of Diamonds in the Rough

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 55:29


With a generous donation from NBA star Steph Curry, Howard University's golf program is being revived after 40 years of dormancy. Sam Puryear, a 50-year-old Winston Salem, NC native, is charged with building the men's and women's program at the HBCU in the nation's capital. With Bo and Farrell, Sam shares his vision for the program and how golf can be an agent of change in the life of young people, a lesson he chronicles in his new book Diamonds in the Rough, about his years at the East Lake Foundation in Atlanta.

Both Sides of the Ball
Ben Reiter, writer and host of The Edge podcast and author of Astroball

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 60:56


In 2014, Ben Reiter, then a Sports Illustrated baseball writer, wrote a cover story predicting that the Houston Astros, one of Major League Baseball's worst teams, would win the World Series in three years. After the Astros fulfilled his prediction in 2017, Reiter detailed the team's rise in his book Astroball. When it was discovered that the Astros had operated an elaborate sign stealing system that many viewed as cheating, Reiter set out to uncover the truth of the scandal with a six-part podcast. With Bo and Farrell, Reiter discusses the nuances of cheating in baseball and golf and how the podcast gave him a second chance of getting the story right.

Both Sides of the Ball
Golf Magazine writer Alan Shipnuck

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 67:43


When Alan Shipnuck was a college intern at Sports Illustrated he landed his first cover story in 1994. At 21-years old he became one of the youngest staff writers in the magazine’s history. Over the last 25 years, Shipnuck, now a senior writer at Golf Magazine, has crafted one of the most unique voices in golf journalism—at once playful, funny, sincere, meddlesome, and deeply reported. With Bo and Farrell he talks about covering today’s best players as he looks back over some of his favorite moments through the years with a joy that comes with an abiding love for the game. 

Both Sides of the Ball
Tony Starks, TaylorMade Copywriter and golf diversity trailblazer

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 59:19


For TaylorMade, Tony Starks writes product descriptions and website content for the worldwide golf brand. For the game of golf,  the Little Washington, Virginia native is a steadfast ambassador of diversity and inclusion. With Bo and Farrell, the Morehouse College graduate discusses his diversity and inclusion work with both TaylorMade and PGA Magazine and how he married his church pastor and how she met him on the range at Torrey Pines Golf Course for their first date.

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Rising LPGA Tour star Mariah Stackhouse is poised to make an impact on and off the golf course

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 54:28


Mariah Stackhouse, a 26-year-old four-time All American at Stanford, is the only African-American with full status on the LPGA Tour. The Atlanta native is poised to make an impact on women and African-Americans in the game of golf. With Bo and Farrell, Mariah shares the love, faith, self-belief and purpose that has driven her to the elite of women's professional golf. 

Both Sides of the Ball
LPGA Tour Veteran Christina Kim Doesn’t Care What You Think About Her

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 59:51


Loud, outspoken and a sometimes outlandish dresser, the 36-year-old San Jose native and three-time LPGA Tour winner is not your typical reserved Tour player. Whether it’s about Black Lives Matter or LGBT or Covid-19 protocols, she isn’t afraid to speak her mind. With Bo and Farrell, Christina is funny, honest and grateful about her life in golf.

Both Sides of the Ball
Top Swing Instructor Sean Foley Gives Bo & Farrell Lessons in Golf and the Game of Life

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 85:43


When Sean Foley speaks it's a window into the mind of a man equally at home with both The Golfing Machine and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. The 46-year-old Canadian native has been an instructor to some of the best players in the world, including Tiger Woods and Justin Rose. Often waxing eloquent in the lyrical cadences of some of his favorite rappers and civil rights heroes, Foley is destined to use his stature to make an impact on the world larger than the game. With Bo and Farrell, he is at his best — at once explaining the evolution of his teaching methods and then expounding on the nature of race in America.

Both Sides of the Ball
Bo & Farrell Preview the U.S. Open at Winged Foot with USGA Staff

Both Sides of the Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 89:27


In 2005, Jason Gore was a sectional qualifier in the U.S. Open at Pinehurst and nearly won the championship. Now 15-years later, he works for the USGA as the Player Liaison, where he has the task of providing a player's perspective on course setup at this year's championship at Winged Foot. With Bo and Farrell, Gore talks about that magical week at Pinehurst, his new job, his playing days and the rough at Winged Foot. Gore's colleagues at the USGA, Steven Schloss and Charlie Howe, join the episode to offer their unique perspectives on the U.S. Open. As the Chief People Officer, Schloss is the man tasked with leading a 125-year-old organization to greater diversity and inclusion during a time marked by racial strife. Howe, the Championship Director, speaks with gratitude of the bonds he forms every two years at a U.S. Open site and the challenges of holding a tournament during a pandemic. 

Kifarucast
Petra Hilleberg

Kifarucast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 69:47


Learn all about Hilleberg tents from, quite possibly, the nicest CEO and President on the planet.   IN 1971, BO HILLEBERG, a professional forester, founded his own company, Hilleberg AB. That same year, while on a ski vacation in the Austrian Tyrol, Bo met Renate Neuner. After a couple of years, the two had fallen in love, married, and she had moved with him to Stockholm, Sweden. Their marriage was the final, necessary ingredient in the mix that has become Hilleberg the Tentmaker. Before Renate, Bo’s fledgling company was primarily a forestry equipment concern, with tent making as a hoped-for sideline. An avid, lifelong outdoorsman, Bo was terminally frustrated with tents that required pitching the inner tent first and then covering it with a loose rain fly that usually displayed the same properties as a kite in the wind. He envisioned a tent that had an outer and inner tent that pitched together, simultaneously – but he didn’t have the necessary sewing skills. With Bo and Renate’s marriage, conjugal and commercial became one: Renate took charge of the sewing while Bo handled design and sales, and with their combined efforts, the company flourished. Today, family and business are still inextricably linked. Bo is Chairman, and is senior advisor to the product development team; daughter Petra is CEO of the Hilleberg Group, President of both Hilleberg AB in Sweden and Hilleberg Inc in the US; and Bo, Renate, Petra and her brother Rolf make up the governing board of directors – clearly, family synergy continues to beget success. KifaruBecome a Patron!

Na Spomocníkovi
Na Spomocníkovi 1 - Bořivoj Brdička

Na Spomocníkovi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 25:49


S Bořivojem Brdičkou (nejen) o zajímavých vzdělávacích aktivitách, o lidech, kteří ho inspirují, Digicentrech Elixíru, a jeho plánech do budoucna. Tento rozhovor najdete v podobě článku na spomocnik.rvp.cz/clanek/21962/. *** With Bořivoj Brdička (not only) about interesting educational activities, the people that inspire him, Elixir Digicenters, and his future plans. You can read this interview (in Czech) at spomocnik.rvp.cz/clanek/21962/. Music by @Thernero

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to the X-Files – Season 11: My Struggle III

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 149:52


The journey continues!  With Bo still recapping Twin Peaks episodes in a remote cabin, Duncan drags him back for one more case – the mystery of what the hell has happened on The X-Files.  Season 11 kicks in with a big mythology episode, building on the whackadoo finale of Season 10.  Wilfred Brimley guest stars as Special Agent Fox Mulder, who apparently doesn’t want much to do with actual X-Files-related work, and we thank him for his driving advice.  Also, twists and turns involving brain broadcasts, ridiculous car chases and wanton murder!  And, we get some time to catch up on recent viewings of Blade of the Immortal and the genius of Takashi Miike, the deceptive beginning of The Blackcoat’s Daughter and much more! We’re back on the case and nothing will ever be the same! The post Duncan and Bo Go to the X-Files – Season 11: My Struggle III appeared first on Legion.

Drinks at The Dal: A Lost Girl Podcast
5×14 “Follow the Yellow Trick Road” — Episode 121

Drinks at The Dal: A Lost Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 76:11


With Bo comatose from a moth bite, Lauren, Dyson, and Tamsin try to find a cure as they fortify the clubhouse against Jack. Dyson also deals with his grief in the wake of Trick's death.