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"fabio" Discussed on The Cryptoshow - blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and decentralization simply explained

The Cryptoshow - blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and decentralization simply explained

03:16 min | 4 months ago

"fabio" Discussed on The Cryptoshow - blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and decentralization simply explained

"Ideas, and the more valuable you become as a customer that you get even more. So really kind of double and triple down on the existing customer base. So I think for those of you that have been with us for a long time, have funds with us and actually have been using us that you actually benefit from us even better. We have some good ideas on that. So I think it sounds a bit weak you wish you wash it right now. I understand that, but you're going to see that there's going to be a strong focus on that. And I think the key thing is also going to be to be really creative and flexible with product structuring. We have some really nice ideas when it comes to cash flow products that may be possible. I don't think other companies or platforms have listed those. They want to go too much into detail on that. But that's going to be like, yeah, just really kind of focus on that. And I think once the DSD system is fixed, then really double and triple down on details because there's some really nice ideas there. And so yeah, that's just what I see for 2023. We're still growing. We are adding team members, we're not firing. We've been very cautious. So I think we're doing well there. Yeah. Cool, cool. Nothing else. Fabio, thank you so much. It was really nice. For you, I hope you got value out of this. One quick notice, I did mention this a couple of times now. I did send out personal emails, I will keep doing that. I know some of you are really surprised, even internally. If you also want to get those emails, I'm trying to send out an email later today where I talk a bit about my personal current portfolio right now, so if that's interesting to you, you can go to cake DeFi dot com slash CEO newsletter.

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"fabio" Discussed on VUX World

VUX World

03:59 min | 7 months ago

"fabio" Discussed on VUX World

"One. All right, hello, hello, hello. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Welcome to the UX world. The first episode back after VX our voice 22, which was a roaring success if I do say so myself. It was absolutely fantastic. Fabio, did you want that voice on it because I would have seen you there, but were you following the voice summit kind of event?

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Arsenal beats Brentford to stay top; Everton gets 1st win

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 9 months ago

Arsenal beats Brentford to stay top; Everton gets 1st win

"Arsenal is back atop the Premier League table after a one day absence following a three zero win over Brentford Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta even had the luxury of sending on 15 year old Ethan one area for the final few minutes making him the youngest player ever to appear in a Premier League game And how that feeling from yesterday that in the opportunity could come that I was going to do it And I just don't Fabio Vieira marked his first league start with the goal in the 49th minute defender William saliba and Gabrielle Jesus both scored with headers in the first half I'm Dave ferry

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Carvalho's stoppage-time goal earns Liverpool dramatic win

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 9 months ago

Carvalho's stoppage-time goal earns Liverpool dramatic win

"Liverpool earned a thrilling two one win it gets new castle Fabio carvalho came off the bench to score 8 minutes into stoppage time leaving Liverpool with two wins and two draws through 5 games Newcastle opened the scoring on Alexander ESA's goal in the first half of his debut Roberta Firmino tied the game with his third goal in two games but Jürgen Klopp's team was otherwise frustrated until carvalho's goal From a rather frustrating night in a lot of moments to one of the best nights we ever had that's how football is Next up for Liverpool is Saturday Darby against Everton I'm Dave ferry

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

04:07 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"More at attract where he has had some success. So that's my watch list the writers. I'm going to be keeping an eye out for maybe surprise heading into this weekend. Which means we've got one more thing left. Do it's part of the show. I'm looking forward to making some picks. And i'm not even going to mess around. I'm gonna dive right in here and tell you who my top five are for. This weekend's arrogant g. p. starting fifth i'm gonna go out on a little bit on a limb here. Go maverick van. Yao's started taking a flyer on that you know with the team. Momentum coming out of silverstone and then y'all is being ultra motivated to prove himself to everyone. I think we could see a little of beginner's luck as a result he could surprises here and a top five would be a big surprise in a big accomplishment. So look out for maverick in this race to use all that momentum to advantage before you know there's a chance that could all disappear the pike's not that great so mavin theft. I know that's kind of crazy. But i'm gonna go maverick. Fan yellows fifth then in fourth brad bender. He's been way faster to start. The second half of the season and arrogant is a track where you can be aggressive as we've seen so many times in the past with marc marquez. Bender is that same type of rider so if the big if he can qualify reasonably well. He can be top five sunday afternoon. That brings us to my podium. Finishers for this sunday's aragon gpa. And third i'm going fabio sharara. He was absolutely brilliant silverstone his struggles last season here are minor concern and the fact that he doesn't like this track a whole lot is a concern but again a minor one. I don't see him not on the podium but there are strong players here that may be able to lock him out of the top spots. I'm going to be conservative on and go third. Which brings me to my top two and second marquess because the last mark track and amusing finger quotes when i say that with saxon ring and of course we also saw what he was able to do there and with this being almost as strong of track i expect almost as strong of a result he could easily score his second podium of the season some going in second and i hope this is a battle right down to the wire between him and the guy who i picked to win the entire race. Alex rinse. he looked strong last weekend. Not otherworldly like fabio but still excellent. He was fantastic in aragon last season. And while i'm not sure if anybody can beat fabio right now. Rinse has a chance. So i'll take fire on the suzuki zouqi after they're showing here last year in both races. So that's my top five for the oregon. Gp maverick gaullism fifth. Brad bender fourth and on the podium. Fabio coiro marc marquez and alex rance. I know that's not that exciting when it comes to championship points but it sure would be a very interesting podium. So up next while we've got a race means we'll have a post show check back. At the end of the weekend. Where i'll recap all of the action from aragon and three moto to ammo. Gp give you my take on the race. As soon as i'm done watching him remember. That won't have seen all the post race interviews and debriefs maybe just parked for may basically be my gut reaction to what we saw and what it means for the championship Then after i get done it'll be your turn all right to leave your comments on facebook and read it and we'll talk about him on the full show later on in the week along with the latest modo. Gp news including the impending. Return of one. Mr andrea david. Co so to the moto. Gp grid. Too joined maverick. Vanilla is after his return this weekend. So much exciting stuff to talk about. We got so many episodes coming up. And i don't want you to miss a single one. So if you haven't done it yet. I would highly recommend you subscribe. You can do that on apple podcasts. Google podcasts spreaker stitcher player dot. Fm spotify iheart radio amazon podcast. Just go your favorite podcasting site type in modo week. You should be able to find.

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"Now as we know his season hasn't gone the way that he's one of the two so far but that return to the podium a week and a half ago in the british. Ep was the perfect momentum. Builder for arrogant like silverstone. His last time here not too shabby at all with a win in race. One starting from tenth on the grid then he had a second place in race two after qualifying on the front row. How good he is at. Aragon us zouqi actually qualified. Well it's a rare feat for them. So suzuki was good all the way around here last year. Double podiums in both races. It's not a huge surprise. Considering aragones combination of fast and slow turns and very flowing corners where corner speed edge can both be huge benefit but remember they were also able to hold off the charge on that backstretch in those races as well and that was without the rear ride height device which is gonna make things a little bit easier for them versus the dukakis and the hondas of the world. So when you take a look at rennes in the context of what happened in silverstone where he was able to convert confidence in past success to current results. Well there's no reason to think that he's not gonna be able to do that again and arrogant where his successes have been bigger and even more recent so despite the results would absolutely consider alex. Rinse to be a contender in this race. And seeing as we were just talking about suzuki's double podiums in both races last year. It's no big surprise. Then that the next router. I wanna talk about also riding a suzuki prince's teammate. Show mirror He finished third. Im- both arrogant races last year and those were critical finishes in his championship. Run as well so we already has a little bit of confidence coming in. But then there silverstone up until the british gp mir have been thoroughly outpacing his teammate consistently running at or near the back of the podium. But he wasn't able to make those tires last as well as wins in the british. Gp and as a result was coming off a race where he was tied for his lowest finish of the season. Now that finish was only ninth but still he. Obviously if he wants to be in the championship run is going to have to get back on the podium and is gonna more importantly have to win racist. I think that seeing rans up game is going to motivate joanne to rebound and challenge for the top suzuki spot again. Not that miriam rinse. Don't get along or anything but your teammate. Always is your greatest motivation. So both zeki riders. Qualifying is going to be critical but especially for mere who starting spots have slowly slipped. He came out of the gate strong in syria at the head of the third row but now he's drifted back to eleventh to start the last round if he can turn that around and move. Those qualifying spots forward again within suzuki can absolutely go after another double podium performance in this race now with my final pick for the favorites i do have to put do khadi writer on the list now. I think it's important to point out that do coty haven't won emoji mo. Gp race at aragon since the series made its debut in two thousand ten. And yes that was with casey stone or who likely could have written a moped that day instill finished somewhere on the podium. But they had their fair share podiums over the past few seasons and they have to factory riders right now that are much better at going around corners them pretty much anyone. They've had since stone or and on top of that they have bikes. That are far more capable of tackling the multiple challenges of this track in. Not just that big backstretch. Don't get me wrong though. Of course they're gonna love that big backstretch if they happen to be leading the race but which to colorado do you go with here. That's the difficult question. At least as far as i'm concerned because it seems like it's every other round that bag nyo were jack miller look great but not both at the same time and now as johann zarco has started to be kind of inconsistent as well now as long as one of those three does well any trace while that puts them in better shape when it comes to the constructor standings as long as either back ni- or miller look really good. Well that can help them in the team championship but for the rider title. Somebody in that group is going to have to step up who. I'm not one hundred percent. Certain but jack miller for me has the most going for him as far as arrogant is concerned. He's got some momentum coming off of that great battle for the podium and silverstone even though he lost out any as a podium here as well he finished third back in two thousand nine hundred nineteen after another last lap battle for the podium. This swim with maverick daniela's that he did come out on top in. I know what it is about jack and last lap podium battles but he's really really into those things So i'm going with miller as the best bet into dukakis field and putting him on the favorite list but you could easily plug bagai into this slot as well and if you wanted to argue for zarko i would probably listen to you on that one too. But for me the difficulty rider that goes into favorites list this weekend. At aragon jack miller now that rounds out my favorites list. But those aren't the only riders. I'm going to be keeping my eye on this weekend. I'll by watchlist guys. Who i think have serious top. Ten potential move. They have a really good day they could open the door. The top five and maybe even sneak into a podium position in the first rider. I'm going to start off my watchlist with yup. Maverick venezuela's yeah there. We go now things get a little bit interesting and we have some fun. Yeah i know this is his first race with a new team. A new manufacturer a new engine layout the whole nine. Everything is.

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

06:28 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"It saban with that out of the way that means got one order of business left a race this weekend and this is going to be such a big such an unpredictable race. Fabio quattro edging away in the championship looking for that opportunity to just kick the door wide open and attractive. He's really not that fond of you've got more marquez. Who has been incredible here in the past looking to recreate some of the magic that we saw a couple of rounds of go back and saxon ring and then on top of all of that. Maverick van y'all is back on the affiliates. Let's talk about all of them. And what i think is gonna happen this weekend as we jump into our full preview of round thirteen of the twenty twenty one motogp championship the aragon gp at motor land aragon. And let's start by talking about this track. Aragon hasn't been around for a very long time but somehow to me at least it has the feel of a more historic more iconic track. Even though it's not and that's simply because they did a great job of designing it you know from that giant block wall. That looks like it's been there for century To the various challenges to allow out that really flows with the surrounding landscape. It's great looking. It's unique and an excellent all around test for riders. You know that now famous wall isn't just there for decoration. By the way that's part of the track up on top of it and that's how much elevation change. There is an arrogant. It's like a ride through the mountains but just a lot faster and you know without somebody crowding onto the double yellow line around a blind corner. The other great thing about aragon is how it mixes things up. The front part of the circuit is definitely more technical varying between mid speed and slower corners. And then things really open up and get more flowing on the back half including that big two hundred mph backstretch that really does even get some slipstream action on the motor gp bikes. But of course motor theory is going to be absolutely mental backstretch. But it doesn't even take that long for things to get going term. One is really fun. It's very hard heartbreaking and after that first lap once things get going. It's the perfect opportunity to outduel somebody on the brakes heading into that one The run up the hill to turn seven is also a great place for action. As is the heartbreaking turn twelve then that left right combo heading onto the backstretch an backstretch is really one of the highlights of this track for me. I mean just heading endlessly down towards turned sixteen there earlier. Get on the throttle. The later you get on the brakes at the end the more of a chance that you can surprise somebody heading into that. Big final bend back to start finish. Dicator of course is going to have an advantage to a lesser extent. Honda on the straight. But this is gonna be our best look yet. At how much zouqi may have gained back with that new rear ride height device are still gonna be losing out to the but maybe quite as much and of course yamaha's can have to make time in that area as well. The coolest part of this track though for me is the quasi corkscrew interns eight and nine tons of elevation change and it leads to a challenging high-speed left-hander that's very phillip island like so all the way around great stuff at track like i said it feels like a more historic track than one. That hasn't really been around that long. So that's where the racing now. Let's talk about the contenders the writers. I think have the best chance of finishing on the podium and this one maybe making it to the top step and taking home that trophy and more importantly the twenty five points and we've got to start our discussion of contenders in this one with fabio charro. Fabio was right in the middle of his late season slump when modo gp landed in aragon for two in a row last year and while he qualified on the polymerase one that was the highlight. He struggled mightily in that first race and only rebounded to eighth the second time around. But it hasn't been all bad for fabio in aragon he was fifth in two thousand nineteen and more importantly things are vastly different this season than they were one year ago at this time actually a little less than a year ago. Fob has been the fastest rider all year long in just when things started to look a little bit suspect in austria will watch brought it right back. Around with his blistering performance in silverstone this race is going to be a little bit more challenging. Thanks to a pair riders. We're going to talk about next but fabrio still for me is kind of the ryder. Beat right now. Even though like i said he's not that enthused about the track he might be playing it. A little bit cagey one way or the other. There's no question that if he can avoid any incidents in this one he'll be in the mix for the podium the entire way from start to finish now for the opposite situation. We need to look no further. The mr mark marquess because we're harare has been absolutely brilliant all year long but isn't good at aragon well with mark his results and his number of retirements this year. Really don't instill much confidence at all but his career at aragon been pretty spectacular in seven motor. Gp races mark has five podiums and every single one of those podium results victory and he's qualified on the pole in five of those seven races as well and yes. He's still working on getting back to being the marquez. That we knew before and there had been a lot of mistakes along the way. Some like last week's run running with martine totally avoidable. That's actually more concerning than the ones that weren't avoidable. But the speed is returning and we already saw what he was capable of back in germany when he gets to attract where he really feels. Confident and arrogant isn't quite saxon. Ring for mark in that respect but is pretty close me and he's really really good here and i think that that confidence in the track combined with speed that seems to be increasing each every round is going to make markelle podium contender. As long of course as he doesn't make any big mistakes now another writer they could easily give fabio run for his money sunday..

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

06:35 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"And there's gonna be more next year. i mean. remember. We got remmy gardner. Aim raul fernandez on the way. And that's just the start even considering fabio degen antonio marco zaki because we don't know what they're gonna do in. I do think that's a valid concern. Especially considering what we've seen outta valentine rossi this year on the same you know full back. Factory supported bike. That andre david. Ceo so is going to be on a year from now but there are a couple of things to keep in mind here. number one rossi's a lot older than andre. David zero so and valentina was able to still get podiums am wins at these age. Not that rossi is all that common in that respect but still dobie was a late bloomer and so i think there's probably still some speed. There left enough that he won't necessarily be embarrassed. The other thing a couple of people asked in the comments about dove bike allotment. For next year and make no mistake he will be getting a factory bike. He's essentially inheriting. Valentine rossi's setup so he's getting the same class of bike that valentino has right now which is a factory spec in. He's getting the same type of support. That rossi is getting as well. Darren bender or whoever they pick for the second bike is gonna inherit the older style. Equipment like franken. Morbidelli has now but that being said it is still going to be interesting to see how the time off in the increasing competition affects him. And i think both will affect them at least a little bit. I think he's absolutely capable of podiums at this point still but they may not be as frequent as they were before because of the amount of competition on the ground and the amount of really really good bikes in current year. Good bikes on the grid for all of the manufacturers. I mean we've had all six manufacturers finish top six at least once maybe even two racist now but one way or the other. It is going to be harder for him and along those same lines. We definitely shouldn't expect when we get to misano and dobie gets on that bike. We shouldn't expect a whole lot out of him right away. And i don't think we should expect a whole lot out of him for the rest of the year me and there's not a lot of time left in the season he's gonna be on that aspect bike things very well could start off slow. A criminal data asked why andrea hasn't tested the omaha yet. Something we mentioned a couple of weeks ago where you know. He tested the appropriate multiple times and didn't sign with them but then puts his signature on the dotted line. Sight unseen for one of these yamaha. Bike said he hasn't ridden in years in is vastly different than the last bike that he rode for them. I think that the situation at yamaha for the rest of the year is part of the reason for that because he's not going to have the best spec bike i think they're really treating the final five races of the year as his test sessions. He's just going to do his test sessions during race weekends. And so i think he's gonna test until the end of the year and then switch over to the new bike and then that's when things are going to get quite a bit more serious on both sides of that equation. I'm let's move onto a very bizarre story. That stu scotland posted over. I'm rented about bradley. Smith who had apparently committed to a wildcard appearance in the british gp to championship which is a support series to the bsp news. Supposed to run. I think last weekend at snetterton he committed to the ride showed up for a test early. In the week i think on tuesday then mysteriously and unexpectedly pulled out of the event by email the thursday night before the weekend was getting ready to start and instead raced motocross event somewhere else in the country now spirit motorcycles. The team he was supposed to race. Gp to four sounded pretty darn upset in the statement that they released about the no show. And you know what i don't disagree with michigan. Absolutely be upset about that and that's not a good look for bradley smith. I mean i'm not quite sure what his career plans are right now but committing to a road race and then not showing up for it. Then ain't going to help you if you're trying to go racing on a more regular basis and apparently he was also working on a deal with spirit for an italian moto two team entry. I don't know if he was going to be a writer or an owner or team manager. Or what but he was working with them to put together a motorbike for the italian series. And i can't imagine that that's going to continue if he stepped them to go ride motocross. Mean that's a pretty good way to shoot yourself in the foot. They're not quite sure what it's all about. I will say it's disappointing for a very talented brighter in generally likable guy. I don't know what's going on with bradley. But hopefully he gets his self straighten out relatively soon and then check this out. So we've been talking. The past couple of rounds about simon crave far and his pit row reporting and some of the extra features that he's done this season will bart are twelve fifty. Gs he emailed simon and he said you know what i would love to know. If you're doing these tech talks. i would love to know. More about the handlebars all of the associated controls on motogp bike. Well it turns out that. Simon already done a video like that talking about the apprentice controls back in march. Cool part here though. Is that videos done. So some didn't have to do anything he could have been like a whatever you go see my video move on. He emailed bart back specifically and said you know what bart i think. You're right. I did of any on that. Here's the links he can check it out and lemon think and like you said he easily could have skimmed over. That moved on. I think it's very cool that he did that. And by the way the video which is posted bar posted it. Read it very good. And detailed explanation of the massive amounts of buttons and levers on komo gp bike. It's very interesting stuff. And i think at this point or pretty convinced that simon is going to give interesting stuff in situations like that. Although i was almost as interested in that very well broken in breitling aerospace that he was sporting in that video as i was the controls on the bike. The bike came first but that breitling wasn't too far behind a huge breitling fan but that one was a pretty good one. I'm alright so speaking of videos let's move onto some picks and video that you guys posted on reddit this week before we get to preview of sunday's race in aragon wanna start with fifty nine baseman. Who was facing a very difficult choice over this long holiday.

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

06:26 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"And there was no call made at the time. Scotla glue wins. Ray finishes second cal. Asaki whose race manufacturer protests after the race. They look at the video and they say yes. He did indeed go into the green paint and they swapped positions leading to the situation that we have right now. Technically this was the correct call based on the role. You go in the green. You get penalized. it's the same emoji. Gp it was the same. Like i said a moment ago maverick. Fan y'all s who just barely touched the green. But the censors got him. He got penalized some ojep- world superbike same role. Technically by the book. That's the right call. But we've talked about this multiple times before when we've seen positions decided and things like that in mo- gp and in the other series as well. This is the exact situation that ever referred to a few times in the past if there's one area if there is one rule where a judgment call is mandated because usually i like the be very black and white. Let's not leave room for interpretation that way. It's less likely that somebody like fabio quarrel or maverick vanilla gets more leeway in a situation than somebody. Who's a backmarker somebody who's not nearly as famous ryder but if there's one area where i would always say a judgment call is mandated track limits. Is it really because of situations like this. We don't want to see in the end. An entire championship decided by something that in a situation where the green actually had been grass. Very likely would made no difference at all. In the result there would have been. Maybe a brief puff up dirt and that would have been and we've seen that embraces before and we've seen the difference it makes for the rider in front ninety nine times out of one hundred none right. It doesn't hurt their drive at all. And so if there was more leeway there if race direction could look at that tape and say either yup. He exceeded truck limits in a way that gave him an advantage. That wouldn't have normally existed. So we're going to penalize the rider or they could say yes. He technically hit the green paint but in our judgment having been in the situation before being racers ourselves and using our experience we know that in our judgment it wouldn't have made a difference and then there you go one way or the other. We have an explanation. You may not agree with the explanation. But you've got a real explanation. Why the penalty either was or was not handed out and in all honesty. I think that if race direction had said you know what we've looked at this and yes. He touched the green but it would not have made a difference in this race. The kawasaki would have been fine. It would have been fine either way. They were only trying it because they knew that the rule was supposed to be enforced to the letter of the law. In fact i think kawasaki was smart the protest because that rule for better for worse in that particular situation was on their side and they wanna give their rider the best shot of winning the championship. So don't blame. Kawasaki for protesting. I don't think it's bad sportsmanship. I mean would. I have done it. Probably not but. I don't think it's bad sportsmanship on their part. I think that they're trying that hard to win yet. Another title for the ryder and so they want to do everything they can sell in the end. I just hope that the world superbike championship comes down to a greater margin. Then the difference between those two riders in that particular race because it would suck if that penalty decided the entire thing between two incredibly talented an intense riders from two generations by the way that are in the middle of just epic epic battle. I mean whoever wins in that one does not matter to me. I'm just having fun watching. Ray be challenged by somebody stepping up to that challenge and having a championship that could very easily go all the way down to the last round. But i don't want the penalty to be the decider one way or the other. I won't writer to be able to step up and race their way to a championship. And you know just like. I don't blame kawasaki for protesting us. Don't blame race direction for making the call that they did because the rule is the problem. Not the people deciding the role. The rule itself needs to be open to a little bit more interpretation. And i think if it was there would have been a different decision there. And it's probably gonna happen again might happen to motor. Gp and speaking of jonathan ray by the way a dj put up one of his weekly polls and this was a really tough poll. He asked if you would rather see on a factory backed in a patrol slash surtees slashed with you wherever they're gonna call it yamaha on a settler yamaha that factory specs and backed by the factory. Would you rather see andrea video so on that bike or jonathan ray. I know that's not easy. I tried to vote for both but it wouldn't let me click both the buttons at the same time so for me out of curiosity i had to vote for johnny ray on this one and he had a slight majority of the vote when i cast mine and for me you know. It's just because i'd be very interested to see exactly how he would do and what he would do with that opportunity. When we've already seen andre video so before because you know that right will be ultra motivated to show everybody after all those championships in everybody accusing him of being afraid to go to motor. Gp you know that he would be super super motivated to prove all those people wrong. And while i'm certainly excited to see doe v on that bike. He had nearly as much to prove because he's already done a lot right. So i would love to see ray on that bike but hey you know what they have to bikes so i say let's make it happen. Let's put the old guys team back together and have ray and andre. Co so on the petronas sr type of bike for next year W of course is gonna be the one on the amaha and just like a couple of people weren't too convinced about maverick fan. Y'all is going to affiliate how that's going to work out. Guy on two wheels isn't so sure about the idea of dove e- being on this yamaha. He's happy to be back on track but what he's nervous about is that we're going to end up. Basically seeing valentino rossi part. He didn't really say that. But i think that's what you're getting at you know with andrea struggling to finish top ten because there are so many more talented young riders on the grid than there were when.

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

09:16 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"Battling he's not so. I think that we've only started to see what gusto fernandez is capable of once he gets to this. Ktm squad if there is real long term potential. There it's going to start the show and it really is an opportunity. I think for fernandez take off here. Not that they have a place to put either rider. If these guys do take off. But still i mean if you. Kate's him the problem. You want to have too much talent. As opposed to not enough you want to be able to let martine go am regretted a little but know that you've got pedro cost and every single fernandez who's talented waiting-in-the-wings behind him. Just in case. I'm now the fernandez move opens up the spot. Of course it marked. Dds that's going to be filled next season by tony marino. Now don't think that's a bad option for either side of this equation. Arellano has been a little bit slow to adjust to moto too. Because like i mentioned earlier it is a pretty big jump. But he's an aggressive rider. He's got potential and now he's going to get the opportunity to race alongside sam. Lowes next year. So i think it's going to be beneficial for his development with a good baseline to aim for with lows. And who knows this could be the change that really shakes him out of his funk to start his motoo career so that's what. ktm is up to grabbing as much talent as a possibly can to line guys up for right now. Non-existent motor gp rides. Let's move on from there before we talk about. Aragon to some of your comments and i want to start with knee dragon. Who mentioned deejays post for the one thousand ninety eight subscriber on the right at sub- with his streetfighter. Ten ninety eight and he said hey. Wait a minute. What about the regular ten ninetieths. You have no love for those heck. Yeah we do. I don't think you're gonna find many detractors around these parts of the iconic superbike version of the ten ninety eight. Oh and by the way. Dj all supposed to pick that. We're going to talk about coming up in a little bit. That could have been a stand in for the eleven hundred subscriber except we've already exceeded eleven hundred subscribers on read it and if you haven't subscribed yet you should do it and not because i get anything for it. I don't But we're just trying to build the biggest community of motorcycle enthusiasts embracing fans as we can and we'd love to have you join the conversation so if you haven't subscribed to read it yet go ahead and do it and if you arm jump over to the sub and subscribe over there and by the way Dj when we get to your picture. We're going to call that the honorary photo for the eleven hundred subscribers. Since i believe that casting eleven hundred. Cc motor and it's a heck of a lot more interesting than the eleven hundred c bike. That i've got in the garage and the pictures look way better to all right. So let's move on from there to a little bit of talk about maverick fan. Y'all s who of course is going to be making his affiliate debut this weekend and arrogant and of course he did the test last week. For a pro and chucky katie said that she thought that this was a very interesting situation for mavericks specifically his mental state heading into this new situation and how relieved he seems to be making the switch to be debuting on the brand new bike despite the fact that there are shortcomings with the appropriate. When you compare it to the omaha it says the fact that he is so happy moving backwards for all intents and purposes really says something about how unhappy he was at apprecia- and she related it to you know being stuck in a job you really don't like and you're just looking for a way out. You're not even sure if the way out is the right thing or not. But it's just better than the situation that you're in and i think that's a very interesting point because it was a few weeks ago that we were talking about riders relating to us non moto. Gp writers and i believe it was chunky. Kitty that brought this up if not then it was somebody else over. Read it and this may actually be one way that mo- gp riders can relate to everyday people like you and me even if they don't actually know they're relating to us because the majority of us let's face it have been in that position. We've been maverick than y'all is searching desperately for our apprecia- to take us away from that work situation that we really don't like and i think you're right to say that that's not accusatory of one side or the other necessarily sometimes things just don't work out sometimes get along with your boss or your job or which have to do so you move to a different place in. You're super excited to get that started but every new job. This one included for maverick vanzella's does have that honeymoon period and we will find out if it really is. A particular feeling is looking for or if the results matter most because he'll be tested on the result side for sure and we're all gonna find out together maverick included if the grass really greener and what he's going to do if it's not and like eddie reminded us over on facebook. It's really easy to forget with all of this excitement surrounding the midseason switch and all the drama with yamaha and the now are probably involved. The vanilla is is still a rider very much in the mold of lorenzo that has to have everything lined up perfectly for him to really perform. Well it doesn't take much to knock him off balance and because of that. That's why people like ben on facebook in a couple of people read it arm really convinced at this point they think there is a chance of things may spiral quickly out of control without that performance without that right bike under. Maverick straight out of the gate. So that's why. I'm excited to see what's going to happen this weekend. It's an interesting story. That's only going to get interesting. Are if that's a word and i'm going to say it is but keep in mind that i know that we're all really condition now for things to happen really quickly in the world of motor. Gp where a couple of years ago you'd have a contract announcement and you had to wait until the next season to see that ride on the bike. How we've even had contracts announced an entire year before the ryder actually going to get off the bike and switch now. It's like what a matter of weeks that somebody dumps one manufacturer and his signed on for another. This maverick fan. Y'all israeli situation is not going to play out entirely at aragon. It's just the beginning. In fact if the bike doesn't perform matvey is going to be patient with the season. I think we could get all the way until maybe the midpoint of next year if things are still going poorly where we start to see the frustration set in in the comments. Start and things like that. That's a lot of time for both rider and bike to get themselves sorted out and moving in the right direction. So don't expect to pay off when it comes to what is going to do on the apprecia- this weekend and don't take what happens. This weekend is necessarily representative of. What's gonna happen long-term with maverick on that bike. And you want a perfect example of that. Think about fabio quarrel last year on the yamaha and fabio yaro this year on the omaha. That's how quickly things can change from being dismal and wanting to leave to being on top of the entire world championship but now let's transition briefly from the motor. gp world championship to world superbike. Because a little bit of drama over the weekend and magna core jonathan ray to- procr- scotla glue separated by just seven points in the championship. After a very controversial post-race protest and track limits call penalizing ruts galileo gloom. We are gonna talk about that penalty in a minute but the reason that it was all brought up in the first place is because captain booby over. Read it. I love that screen name by the wedge slough saying captain poopie put up some screen shots of one of the more exciting moments of the race. That did not involve tope rocker. Ray or the penalty but instead andrei alaka tally inadvertently making contact with michael vandermark. Front brake lever on the front stretch. And when you see that second shot it becomes apparent that seconds still frame it becomes apparent. Just how epic that save was by vandermark. In real time. It happened so quickly that it just kind of seemed like a little bit of smoke coming out of the frontier. And that was it in those screen. Shots i mean. Vandermark was full wrecking. Hell gathered it up in the split. Second that don't ask me. Because i don't know i know where i would have been. I would have been over there in the grass somewhere. Had that happened after flying through the air. But let's get back to the penalty with ray and what scotla glue do wanna talk about that for. A minute happened the super bowl. They're all over the place and how close it was for red. Scott leo glue vary very similar by the way to the track limits penalty. That maverick daniela's got earlier this season. And for those who didn't see it ray. What's got leo. Glue racing desperately for i and of course a critical race like i said they're only separated by seven points now Emerald scotla glue went just a little wide little.

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"fabio" Discussed on On The Table Gaming

On The Table Gaming

02:33 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on On The Table Gaming

"The on the table game podcast. I'm chasing gaming. And i'm here with simon to discuss the twentieth anniversary. Seem on expo and simon. I think we gotta we might have to bring in some help but this is a pretty big occasion here. I think somebody the heavy hitter thinking in. I don't know see who who's around here. We could we could reach out to fabio ours. Is the fury curry to jump in here. Let's give him a ring stint..

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"fabio" Discussed on Italian Wine Podcast

Italian Wine Podcast

05:57 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on Italian Wine Podcast

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"fabio" Discussed on Italian Wine Podcast

Italian Wine Podcast

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"fabio" Discussed on Italian Wine Podcast

"Devoted. My guest today is fabio from cantina tunnel in the abruzzo region of italy. Welcome andrea how long have you been with Continue to follow. How did you stop. i'm onto thanks. Everyone for being here. And i'm really happy to be with you to share this with your i in in continental since two thousand four saw more or less seventeen years and what is your role. I'm general manager in company. Fo- case you one of the best known cooperatives if not the best name cooperative in initially why has contained a total of being so successful over the years and when was it found why is euro really nice with us via with think to be one of the best one. The best cooperatives with the life. We are the best one but we tried to do it then. We we work due to to achieve this award. Our sympathies trying to the photo always the a good balance between the quantity of the life quantity of the job and the quantity of the the grapes. You know it's not since we have very special mission. Line in our company as a to manage economic sustainability economic imbedded environmental sustainability and social sustainability. So we try to work with people and try to do our best regarding or the activities sucking from the grave the bottle so intensive physical. What are you doing. In the vin. Yati javanese organic vineyards yes we have a part of our venus deter organic more or less time percents Of the motown la amount of the actors we manage morals two thousand seven hundred actors. Let's say our organic is between two fifty and three hundred actors too. That's that's quite a good ten. Why is who decides about going Is in the grove is themselves. Do they get any help. From the operative isn't institution. How does that work. It was a our grower aim. They started the by themselves of thirty years ago. And the to say they weren't really as much since actually give the chance to to manager of the market. That is really drawing Actually our production is As adult you'll damn percent of the total amount of production and similar amount of the tunnel. So they were really pianist but they were They had the very good jewish. What about markets. How is the market right out. Given the the which still in italy we near the end of code what about international markets. Yada situation is it's developing rights now We can say we are out of. There was a very difficult situation. Pastor the fifteen sixteen months really focused the aurica general because the problem where for restaurants cafe y box on their wine shops of course. Actually italy is a restarting. Have to say that the last week we saw bashar Coming from market But have to say we have relaxed since we manage the Starting from the a ninety t slid late nineties. Also the supermarket channel in the exper- market. We are working more or less sixty countries. The we add some problems of course for the experts since we work are mostly in the on trade channel. More of ninety percent of our expert market tattle on trade Actually we are summary. Some countries are recovering gap. The it's a lowly is as lost that show but at least you sing lights. The end of the tunnel we. I hope we can say the we see the end of the channel I i'm not sure since if you i know they you know it's a sometimes Through more sometimes they're fake news but some countries especially ceus counties Like germany's Speaking about the.

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Using AI vs Content Creators For Newsletter Content

MarTech Podcast

02:31 min | 2 years ago

Using AI vs Content Creators For Newsletter Content

"I am ben amazed and ensuring you have to in the past year. The advanced. That have happened within ai. And i met with a fabio and it was really impressive to me that they are creating content. Be a not people. Writing is a hundred percent. Ai created and that notion that you can create in that way versus staggering as second as you read it and you go through all of the different newsletters that they have. It is absolutely impressive. Yeah i mean. I think that the artificial intelligence ability to understand signals in data is obviously something that humans can't compete with looking at the data. You can collect out of a social media network. How many times somebody tweets who that person is. What is the responsiveness of their audience to that content those all create data signals. And you essentially package up that information to figure out what is the most interesting content on the flip side. There's another model which i mentioned earlier. Brian lead up from the sounds. Profitable podcast something that i follow which is following the ad tech in the podcast industry. Somebody's got to create the content themselves. And that's an example of a creator pouring blood sweat and tears over an industry that they want so at some point you have to have the subject matter experts to filter so the answer is probably we need both. We need creators to create content than than we need artificial intelligence to sort through all the crap to figure out what's good to deliver it to the right person and the artificial intelligence is also creating the content it gets reinforcement by who is clicking on. What and figuring out. What kind of content should be sorted at wax. that there is no editor at essentials. At bobbio there are people who run the business people sales etc but it is a i within creative entity so the machines are taking over and they're creating the content now is this I think that there's two types of content. There is a link roundup. Hey we've gone through the internet. We've we figured out what the biggest best links are. We're gonna package those up and send them in a newsletter and that provides value because we're filtering through all the crap to bring you our audience the content that you want. That's why you subscribe to the newsletter. The part that's the most interesting. You don't need a writer to

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"fabio" Discussed on The Know Show

The Know Show

10:32 min | 2 years ago

"fabio" Discussed on The Know Show

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

06:26 min | 2 years ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"Gp that's not really all that surprising of note matteo baiocco. I hope i said his name. Right was the test rider for filling in for allie spargo. Who still recovering from that semi problematic arm pump surgery. He had a few weeks back now when we look at the time chart here the same. Disclaimer applies whenever we have a test. You can't always read too much into single app times especially in a one day test like this because everybody has a different agenda for what they wanted to accomplish. And not all of those goals necessarily include going out there and making time attack now as we look at the manufacturer's suzuki do coty and apprecia- while they were the most boring participants in this test focusing mainly on settings and consistency so once again for another one day test just like they did back in says do county doesn't bring anything wild and crazy but that's okay because ktm made up for everyone in the cool new stuff department by showing up with a lot of toys to play with the factory guys rolled out a preliminary version of what's being referred to as the twenty twenty two bike the factory riders. Were calling it a prototype for next year that bycatch a revised chassis or vice swing arm and tail section as well as a new exhaust. But we don't know anything about what was under the ferrings. Whether there was a new engine they were playing with were if they were testing all of the new stuff with their existing engine and nobody was really saying much more than what the parts were. Look forward to next season and then on top of that miguel. Olivera did add that there were a few different configurations of frame and swing arm that they tested as well tech three got in on the fun to with both danilo petrucci Getting their first shot at the new frame. That miguel and brad have run the past few rounds to massively increase success. Although danilo said that his improvement with a new chassis was only minor because according to danilo most of his current issues really have to deal with his size and weight transferring too much onto the rear tire and causing rear grip issues. And that makes sense. I mean presumably chassis designed in conjunction with the very smart flight danny petrosa and then tweaked for ideal implementation by the still pretty small olivera and bender would probably still need further tweaking for a rider. The size of danilo petrucci not gonna go into what that means for him going forward with ktm but that does make sense that the fray may not magically change things for him the way it seemed to for both brad bender miguel olivera but with all of that twenty twenty two bike tech three riders. Getting the first shot at the current new frame. None of that on the ktm front was the interesting part. The interesting part with the new era. Bits debuted by the austrian factory in a throwback to her. Hey lorenzo circa two thousand thirteen at phillip island or and early nineties honda. Cpr ktm literally showed up with some plastic or carbon fiber for that matter full of holes. A lot of holes all the way down the leading edge of the faring. Now on top of that. Let's see here. The new bodywork also incorporated a scoop. It's very back of the faring. About halfway down right around the rider's knee angling air a little bit upwards towards the tail and then a scoop at the back of the faring all the way at the bottom now. I'm not exactly like the do coty. They've got that scoop now at the lower front portion of the faring for ktm. It's at the back. And that seems to be directing air to a swing arm that features a rear fender that actually extends down the sides of the arm itself at this point. You probably want to look at a picture. I'm describing it to keep up with all of these things that they've added They also had a tail. Section that was notably curved downward or the current ktm tail section is kind of flat and most manufacturers angle. There's up into a point a little bit and can junction with that. Downward curve of the retail section the seat had a very hard crease. The kind of formed a contoured scoop in the body itself that seem to channel air along the tail maybe working in conjunction with that scoop that sitting midway up the fairing and they appeared to have a more pronounced chin spoiler to and some gigantic scoops on the front brake rotor. I think that's it. I think i got all of it in there. Although i'm sure there's something that i miss book go look at the picture of that new aero kit that they debuted was enough bodywork to make even gee-gee delina proud now whether all of that new stuff worked or not well again. Nobody was really saying and they certainly weren't doing serious enough. Time attacks with those new bits to tip us off on the time sheet whether they were making big strides or not but it was all pretty wild and they were definitely the star of the task when it came to rolling out new stuff By comparison yamaha did have some new parts but they didn't seem very exciting side by side with ktm There was a carbon swing arm on offer for maverick fan. Y'all as something that yamaha's gone back and forth with multiple times as the tried to get the right formula for that part other than that. There wasn't anything terribly. Exciting going on with the outside valentine rossi and prakash morbidelli trying out some slotted brake rotors and i don't think they were the only ones i think there were a couple of teams that try out the new slotted brembos. Brake rotors bought from advocate. Least obviously the settings changes that they worked on. Maybe the swing arm. I know made some sort of difference with him topping the time she'd although take that with a grain of salt and let's be honest single app times aren't really what yamaha struggling with right now anyways evidenced by charo race pace is the big issue here especially when it comes to maverick and valentino now. Honda was the most active manufacturer in the session. In terms of time spent on track mark marquez ran eighty seven laps in this test. Coursey didn't expend too much energy on sunday. So i guess he had some leftover but one way or the other. That's great news for him..

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"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

08:08 min | 2 years ago

"fabio" Discussed on MotoWeek - MotoGP, Motorcycle and Racing News

"Week and i want to welcome to new members over. Unpatriotic david amd byron. Thank you guys so much. I really really appreciate it. It's a big week. We got the one k. We got more patrons so want to say thank you to everybody out there listening to the show when it first started. I figured that. I just pretty much be sitting here in a room talking to myself for the rest of my life and i probably will be but at least it's good to know that i'm not only talking to myself that there are other people out there. That are just as bad as i am all right. So let's get down to business the rundown just about everything we're going to talk about on this episode of the show we're going to start with motor. Gp news in the first half of our conversation about fabio charro did fabio deserve the black flag. The first person we're going to hear from fabrio himself and you may be surprised what his opinion is on the entire situation. Then we'll move onto the catalunia motor gp tests. We'll talk about results and what everyone was working on. And there were some new parts that were rolled out in this one day session. Then we'll hear from marc marquez. Who not only was talking about wrecking yet again. This time in catalonia. Also talked about some of honda's issues in twenty twenty one and we'll kind of relate that back to what they were working on in that one day test then a big announcement when it comes to moto three because once again development is frozen for another year and then they're actually going to roll out new updates on a schedule after that. Is this new playing good or is it bad. We'll go over the details. And i'll give you my opinion then. Went dive in this silly season news because a neighbor jeannie may have a deal done for twenty. Twenty two and maverick daniela's stirs up a little bit of controversy talking about his plans for the future. Then we'll transition from there over into your comment and there were so many things that you guys wanted to talk about. I'm going to apologize in advance. Because i'm probably not going to get to everything you wanted to talk about. Fabio of course we'll get your opinions track limits. Ktm's recent surge in performance. A honda as a concession seem next year could happen. What will discuss that in a few other topics that you guys wanted to talk about before finishing up the show with some and video and then we'll talk about what's going to happen on the show next week. So let's get going with the main attraction the person that everybody was talking about ever since sunday afternoon in catalonia bobbio harare. Now we're gonna talk about some of your comments here in a minute because there were a lot of them and i think that the vast majority were married it and i think that the vast majority were also all of one opinion. That fabio's should have been black flagged last sunday afternoon and not only. Do i agree with you though. Fabio himself agreed with you. And that's what we're gonna start our discussion. Because as if he was reading all of our minds during the post ratio show a couple of days ago. Fabio admitted after. Monday's catalunia tests. That not only did he. Put himself in danger but specifically considering what happened in italy with jason to pass gay that he feels that race direction should have thrown the black flag on that would have been the correct thing to do after his came unzipped or he unzipped his suit. Depending on who. You talk to There are some people including fabio that. Say that the zipper was blown all the way down by the wind but there are others that maintain that his suit only came on sept a little bit but the wind rattling around moved his chest protector and he unzipped his suit. The rest of the way to get at that chest protector. Throw away really doesn't matter though how it got to the state it got in once it was there. Even kwacha are all himself after thinking about the situation said yeah a black flag would have been the best thing to do now. Oddly enough he can admit that after the fact race direction. Not so much which you guys definitely noticed and we'll talk about that more here in a couple of minutes so we didn't really address three second penalty. He didn't contest the three second penalty in this interview but he did however say he disagreed with his initial penalty for exceeding track limits and blowing term. One during his battle with jack miller for the podium. He said hey. I tried to slow down. But how exactly am i supposed to know how long an extra second is in my lap. And like i said on the post ratio. I'll give him that because really that's not a bad argument. It's a little odd to expect a writer to somehow inherently know that they've slowed down not just a little bit but a full second and not too much more than that and definitely not anything less than that. It's a lot more difficult than simply giving up a spot on track which is easy to do because you just watch the guy go by but since this is a track limits related thing. You guys had some opinions on the. We'll talk about later. I think still. These really should be judgment calls. I mean did fabio gain an advantage. Was it an unfair advantage. Was he trying to not gain an advantage after he knew he blew the corner. Now in the end what fabio charro should have done to no one hundred percent that he was going to avoid a penalty is he should have dropped behind jack miller after blowing the corner if he had done that i think that race direction would have been justified in saying that he didn't attempt to gain anything and he made a good faith attempt to give up any ground he may have made up and they may not have given him the time penalty after the race but under the rules that they had to work with. You really can't argue that penalty. I know the fabio wants to but apparently was made clear to all of the riders. That if you blew that combo you were going to get a ride through. And of course it was too late to give fabio ride through so the three second penalty is the next best thing and they applied that equally as takenaka. Nakagomi could explain to all of us. It's not like it was just fob. Yo that was getting hit with this penalty at least one other writer in the motor. Gp race did because of that. It's really difficult for fabio or anybody else to argue that penalty. I think what bobby was trying to say. Here is exactly what i've been talking about the past couple of rounds as we've dealt with these track limits issues in the associated penalties that will fabio wants is for it to be a judgment call for somebody who understands racing and understands what he was trying to do on track to give him a break because he knew he blew the corner and he was trying whatever he could to knock it up the position but also not gain an advantage and i think in a judgment call type of situation. He was still going to get a penalty there because he didn't drop behind jack. But maybe not as much of a penalty as the mandatory ride through indoor three seconds being added to your finishing time. So we'll talk more about fabio coming up in the comments but right now i want to move onto what happened monday afternoon before. Fabio agree with you and me and everybody else about the black flag situation that catalonia motogp tests there was an open test for all teams and manufacturers to cap off the weekend and big surprise after struggling in the race. Maverick venezuela's turned around. And did the thing he's best at. He went out and one practice again. He's the best saturday slash monday rider. Ever a maverick topped the timesheets. With the one thirty nine point four teammate. Bobbio quad sharara was point. One three seven seconds behind in second. Then you had talking. Nakagomi joanne mir peg. Nyah rounding out the top five. Then pull a spa. Grow johann zarco franken morbidelli. Miguel olivera and valentino rossi. Where the top. Ten on. Top of all of those guys marquez. Brad bender luca marini and jack miller were all within one second of venezuela's top time so fourteen guys all within a second of the fastest time in this day and age of motor..

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Click Funnels and Branding With Henry Kaminski

Accelerate Your Business Growth

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Click Funnels and Branding With Henry Kaminski

"My guest. Today is henry kamensky. Henry gotta start as a self taught graphic designer and eventual brand consultant defying the odds to build a multi million dollar business over twelve years. He's brought his particular expertise that building click funnels to a remarkably diverse range of business owners and professionals from musician. Jon bon jovi and fabio vivani to internet marketing expert russell brunson the latter of whom named henry the million dollar brand dr. Thanks so much for joining me today. Henry diane what an intro. Thank you so much for having me. you are welcome. Thanks so much. Purveying here so i wanna to start with. I have a question for you that branding and then you know i have a bunch of other questions for you but We will go from there. So we'll you explain to the listeners. How branding helps with sales conversion absolutely. So let's define branding the best way that i've learned it as a person expert in this space for over fourteen years. It's the gut feeling people get when they interact with you. Your business product or service. It's that old saying you know what they say about you. After you leave the room that is ranting at its best and i got this definition from mardi new mayer. He is a god in the branding. Space he's wrote books like the brand gap the brand flip And a few others. And when i came across that definition from him it really really resonated with me so when a lot of people think of branding they think of colors think of what it looks like and the the logo and website and all that stuff. Those are your brand assets but brand. Is that feeling that connection that experience that people receive when they come in contact with your business.

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How Natalie W Won Survivor: Gabon

Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

00:56 sec | 2 years ago

How Natalie W Won Survivor: Gabon

"We're focusing on two groups of p of winners for these podcasts. Those who make us wonder how they won and those who did such a good job that we think it's worth discussing them so far we've mostly done the former category and that's where we are again today with natalie Have to admit. Even as i watched the whole season and especially the final tribal council. I still found myself wondering how the heck one based solely on what we saw on tv but that just reminds us how important it is for us to follow our path like we always do during the normal survivor season which is comparing how she played the rules. I originally wrote way back after season one. And of course comparing russell's players well because much like we saw in the case of fabio perhaps multiplied several times over natalie's win is directly linked with the losses of russell and mick mostly russell

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"fabio" Discussed on The Know Show

The Know Show

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"fabio" Discussed on The Know Show

"In this gone through. So that's why up this idea that i think there is a very important Need cruel religious knowledge of to understand the dynamics of society in the global south. I it naturally. This hub will be an asset for foreign policy makers wanting to iraq. It's busy he part of the war. So that's why directly my interest about You know the catholic church with echoes. These possibly economy of moldova religious engagement in florida pulse was wondering my articles published a few years. Now that's that's really really in an awesome mind-blowing that the this sort of capacity the vatican hasn't of being potentially being able to leverage these these enter religious relationships to further. You know let's call it a particular political agendas in other places. Where can people find you online while online. Get fat me. At the sussex university website and i ran a also a website which is called the freedom of religion or belief and foreign policy initiative. Which is the as his own a website. That what i concentrate my more policy-oriented war around these pressing issue about promo both of human rights of freedom of religion or belief. And then i also continue my work Initally when i had Research program based at one of the major italian in bank is speak utilities for political studies. and there. I have a more war which looks and see idea of religious engagement and now diplomats foreign policy makers need to build capacity be able to engage religious actors more on the ground what she'd come on this objective from bees development human rights Just mention it. Because i think it's very interesting. Adjust yesterday run A forum within the largest a mediterranean conference Run by states Which takes place every year. Rome's go rome med dilute. It was the seeks edition and we had a religious form embedded the just after actually You know a number all the prime ministers from the mediterranean. Every i intervene of everything beer flooded moment. But you might find out. There was also the evacuated couch. Minister asari The meat of kochavi rack very very interesting man. Which has only you know. I was the holder of the inter The unesco share Iraq very distinguish. But that these show human fraternity any joseph citizen. Our religious niggers actually can contribute to build these sorts of things the mediterranean with extremely successful dial. There is the usual but two hours veon. She's getting a lot of attention. And i'm really excited. There was the feeling or here. Maybe these people maybe have something to offer more than or dishes and i was very cheap. Share these links with concerto mona across levels with Said i'll you tutelary chance yes. I am on twitter my My twitter account is in picky on the Team so i'll i'll link on anyway. Okay okay well it was. It was a pleasure speaking with you and i. I'm sure i'm going to have to especially again to come on the show again. Because there's so much more i'll be delighted. I really enjoyed the conversation. Thank you very much for joining us. Say i just like to take a moment to kind of remind you guys to subscribe to our show. An oprah cost platform and youtube as well as instagram. You can find these links on. Www dot the no-show document. Join us today and be pov the research revolution..

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"fabio" Discussed on The Know Show

The Know Show

08:03 min | 2 years ago

"fabio" Discussed on The Know Show

"Why is it that we spend billions of taxpayer money each year to fund some of the most amazing research but never really get to know. What's in it by opening up the latest research a much wider audience. Not only do we expand our knowledge and understanding of the world but we also inspire young people who otherwise wouldn't know anything about this book is time we the people get involved with academic research even if it's just as listeners so we can truly make education a democracy from your thank you very much for joining the no show. I'm really pleased to have you and your your research is really interesting and before we get into that. Could you introduce yourself to you to to the yes and give a background by. So hello run. Fabio petito I teach international relations at university of sussex brighton I'm italian scullers. Came to the united kingdom a stay there at the moment diamond. Brexit italian british citizen. I was say and Yeah that's really as a not kind of means with action excellent. I'm well it's a pleasure to have you so tell me about sort of what. How did you find yourself studying the interaction between religion and politics. That's a very good question. I mean the way which all started was really up was Doing my undergrad at university and exploiting different sore thumb a social sciences from economics to politics international relations and i rated that point was released track. It was a after the end of the cold war by distinct or bench by the very well known harbored baseball cosign. Scientists somewhat hunted in nineteen ninety-three ward. Wrote these very faulkner. A bieber on the clash of civilizations and of course a lot to me because According to handy don while the future folk line of the forthcoming clash of civilizations was the mediterranean sea. These border were a western. european civilization was meeting islamic. An old to me was that this was the see on my what i was born. I'm come from southern italy from the cd of naples. That uses the see that i would wish the law of wards and and i always thought that this was actually see of unconscious. See that shared so much more in terms of calm on way of live between the north and the south shore I knew that my cd Yes was a southern european cd but had so much to share with a robot. Marrakesh instanbul the southern softimage strenuous. So we decide that this was the fault line of jubilee condition and no Komen war and a civilization. Is i thought ledge really spoke very strongly. We saw from there a startling gauge with this idea of trying to seeing where hundred gorgeous wrong and the moore. I was tidying. I i start to realize that he was really about the wing which politics in tunisia change and the fact that big elephant in the room was dec- show religion and how region was Reassuming different rules in pau after the end of the cold. So that was the the star to and then you know. I tried to study and research dispute them. The secret realized. Well actually. Nobody's writing about that. Everybody's neglected and the only thing that i really found was the idea that you know religions belong to the past. We are becoming more modern. And the situation is the common destiny of the that was the common predominant paradigm really. You could find more social sciences of in the twenty century including international relations. And that was starting for me. You know of course the moment that was pointing to change and there were other experts corner which intervene said well. I was a bad news. Your religious back to the center. Stage a work politics and that's not a good news. So a books were written by people that she'll capanna world the revenge of or a mock cubans meyer tavern road in the minds of goal so i was faced with these two options. Either we believe that religion blown only to the past or if you belong to the president blondes. Just these inescapable. A set of problems is the billy worse Territories fundament. And i thought this was married grub democratic and i was clearly was so much more about me in the way which was playing in shaping international politics and also the way in which contribute to the politics that was in some way my starting point the some fascinating story point because this is kind of like you being told what you should think or how you should so of these these cities of opposing civilizations when your from the horror of it that he was discussing and the problem for me from that story. Is that you responded in so of trying to find out where he got run. Because you're from there but imagine everybody like many hundreds of thousands of people who read his work and you know just took at face value. Does the rhetoric of people can who who write these papers. Does that shaped the way we think about politics. I absolutely i concur. It's well known that interventional hunted as win s. Been the most influential piece. Not totally all righty or international relations. But it has been hugely uselessly. Shaping the wing which policymakers governments and other actors have been seeing a politics. You know in some way. I think you know Even actors that really. You don't expect let's dies. I can die not really have a kind of anti framework of looking at ward and you'll position abusing for example islam and west. And of course you know it's interesting. Because of for example the context of the war on terror after the war in iraq moosh administration way of framing East comb fleet. You don't read. Many arche was shaped by the hunky dory framework..

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"fabio" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"fabio" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast

"Number. One hundred seventy four finance friday edition where we interview marine corps officer fabio and talk about real estate burying and paying for college. I've been trying to figure out how to get to this number. Because i don't necessarily want the giant real estate portfolio just a couple of properties to kind of support. I was thinking if i can just one property every eight to nine months with my done over the next five years. South still accumulated a few. Hello hello hello. My name is mindy. Johnson and with me as always is my low hanging fruit. Flaying co host scott stretch. I don't know how you always produce these great interest. Mindy scott and i are here to make financial independence less scary less just for somebody else to introduce you to every money story because we truly believe financial freedom is attainable for everyone no matter when or where you're starting that's right whether you retire early and travel the world go on to make big time investments acids like real estate. Start your business or bigger out. The path to retirement on a military pension will help you reach your financial goals and get money out of the way that you can launch yourself towards your dreams scott. I am super excited to talk to fabio today. During the course of our conversation we will talk about real estate because that is one of the methods that he is choosing to pursue financial independence and he also get some advice from the ceo of bigger pockets. The real estate investing social network. That says maybe real estate empire isn't really what you need unless that's what you choose which i thought was very interesting today. Scott of course. I like real estate. I invest in real estate. I think it's a great tool but as brandon. Turner likes to say people. Don't want a drill. They wanna hole right so the real estate is one of many many tools in the tool kit for building wealth and in my opinion the eighty twenty of this situation wasn't real estate. It was something else. I think that the real estate is the twenty and to do that. It's gotta be made passive. It's going to be made automated and systematized and it's got fit in with his overall core strategy. And so yeah. I think it's a great introspective or or dive into real estate investing as a potential tool get building wealth. And i think we had a great discussion around at the reason. We focused on it again. Today's because that's where the bulk of his mind. Share and liquidity rest is in real estate. Right now yeah. I really enjoyed the conversation with fabio today and i'm really happy that he reached out before we bring in. Fabio i my attorney makes me say the contents of this podcast informational in nature and are not legal or tax advice and neither scott nor i nor bigger pockets is engaged in the provision of legal tax or any other advice. You should take your own advice from professional advisers including lawyers and accountants regarding.

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The Game Before: One City's Soccer Obsession and Its COVID Crisis

ESPN Daily

03:23 min | 2 years ago

The Game Before: One City's Soccer Obsession and Its COVID Crisis

"Same. Thank you so much for joining us. Thanks so much for having me baba so last year in february around this time the american sports world we were watching the coronavirus from afar and in march as we know the nba cancelled all their games and most of the other sports followed suit at that point too but around that time that same time the story emerged out of italy where corona virus cases and deaths were extremely high and the headlines. There they called this one soccer match in particular game zero and it was linked to a very severe covert outbreak and a year later sam. Frankly wanted to know if that was true. So we called you and you started digging and digging and you found an answer but also what feels like a much more interesting story. Yeah that's right. Pablo in the end. It's really a story about a team and the city that loves it so i want to start with that team oughta lot. Tell me about them. Okay so as you listen to this story. Pablo there's two important things to keep in mind about atalanta. The first is that this is a team deeply deeply ingrained in its city bergamo italy. The club is founded by a group of students in one thousand nine hundred seventy. Choose to name it. After the lava a heroin from greek mythology so for more than a century ought alana's been part of bergamo's fabric And you know what it reminds me of. Have you ever met someone from green bay and heard them talk about the packers. That sort of attachment. Like if you give birth to a baby and burgum. Oh the team they send you this tiny jersey and two bottles the formula. Imagine pablo the piazza in bergamo and strollers going this way. And that and every baby there is wearing a blue and black atalanta jersey atlanta's bad and batting atlanta but is no difference. That's a guy. I talked to you for this story. He's great his name's fabio piano. He lives in new york now but he grew up about a two minute. Walk from atalanta's stadium and says if you're from bergamo. Pablo it is your birthright to cheer for atalanta fabio's in his late forties now and when i asked him about memories of atalanta games he had a very very deep. Catalog probably was a nineteen eighty-two and atalanta a similan in bergamo remember that incredible crowd of people from land milan's the nearest big city. So bergamo was always in its shadow and was also incredible score because the match finished two. And you know it was my. How can you say the first time with me from motown facing against a big name big city vividly recalls the game would think about this a game from forty years ago. It's a tie not even a win. Just tying milan team to to to to lifelong memory for of fan.

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Daughter of Bills, Sabres owners into all-US QF in Australia

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Daughter of Bills, Sabres owners into all-US QF in Australia

"Jennifer Brady and Jessica but go ahead one through to an Australian Open quarterfinal clash guaranteeing at least one American in the semi finals the goal continued her amazing run reaching her first major corner with a three set upset the number five seed Elena Svitolina brought it back to the final eight with a solid six one seven five win other Donna vekic women's top seed ash Barty into the run of another American closing out Shelby Rogers six three six four image action Rafael Nadal stop the Italian Fabio Fognini in straight sets to set up an intriguing clash with Stefanos sits a bus I'm Graham make us

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Meditation and Beyond with MindFlow App Founder Fabio Mattiussi

Mindfulness Mode

05:12 min | 2 years ago

Meditation and Beyond with MindFlow App Founder Fabio Mattiussi

"Today. I'm interviewing fabio matuzici fabulous. Are you in mindfulness today. Absolutely thank you for having me. Yeah it's a great pleasure to have you here. And i just wanna share a little bit about you with mindful tribe and that is that not only. Are you the founder of the mind flow app. Which is the first adapt of meditative app. Well helped you started. Your career is a computer hacker which is very fascinating to me and you've always been passionate about the human mind obsessed with understanding. Why people do what they do. And as a result of that fascination you studied neuroscience neuro linguistic programming and even if they're happy which. I'm very interested in as well. And you've practiced on these things with hundreds of in your your global journey. And you're now a coach and creator of meditation courses and you use sophisticated yet easy to follow practices. Which are based on all of this. Is you have so so exciting to have you on the show fabio. Mindfulness mean to you. Well as you said. The computer engineering me has to answer with the definition by book that is focusing your awareness on the present moment but the therapies to me though that he's more used to work with wards has to focus also mind and fullness which in a way the way it is to fully use your mind potential. So how do you use that state of mind being so focused on the now to open your capabilities for everything. They are doing Whether it is in in sports or in business or more in general for your personal improvement. And that's what. I really like to see in mindfulness. See it as a tool for achieving what you want to achieve february. I have so many questions. I want to ask you but the thing i want to say right away is that i downloaded your app. Mind flow and turned it on and and check out a few things in the first thing that struck me was how incredibly awesome. You sound on that app. Your voice your accent. I just like. I just was absolutely sold as soon as i started listening. Because you have such an incredible way as a meditative. Your voice and accent. It just is perfect for that. How long have you been doing guided meditations to help others the way you do on this app. Well thank you very much first of all. It's a it's been a few years and it's interesting how it started that. I didn't quite do it to be meditation for a lot of people. It was just because my my family's back in europe. And i'm here in the us and so once. It was back in europe. After a course that i've done on an lp and hebron therapy and other things in that room and Obviously wanted to experiment new techniques that i've learned and my mom offered to be volunteer and so i did it a little bit with her and she was incredibly receptive to bat so she was a whole new experience for her and i was so excited to to hear her saying that she could swear that she was swimming and she would feel their the hands. Where moving and obviously she was not doing any of that because that was just in her mind and and so i wanted to create some experience for her because when you go by comb. There's a lot of people that you need to see. Obviously and the time is limited. So i couldn't quite do all the things that i wanted to have her experience and so when he came back here to the us. What i thought was well. I should just record it and then send it to her and then i thought the easiest ways just to put it in this app. She says need to download and click on without having a lot of loggins and things and And so i did and so she really liked. It was talion at the time. That was the first track. I created and she was happy to hear my voice. And you know. It's it's great to connecting as many ways as possible when families not near and so the some point. They saw that a lot of comments came in on that track and they even had people that were that. Were sending the were sending donations to me. And i thought this is incredible so i thought that if somebody is donating to me for for this it has to have some value and it. Three has to mean something for them. Because i certainly didn't ask for any of that. And so that's where i started to think. Maybe it can really make a difference in these and they started to create some more

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Soccer Players Might Have More Emotional Outbursts With Audiences

All Things Considered

02:33 min | 2 years ago

Soccer Players Might Have More Emotional Outbursts With Audiences

"Players have had have to adjust had to adjust to matches to matches without fans without fans during this during pandemic. this pandemic. But what But impact what impact does that have does on that how have on they how play? they play? NPR's Casey? NPR's Casey? Morale reports? Morale reports? Soccer matches Soccer matches have sounded have a sounded little quieter a little quieter during the pandemic. during the pandemic. Take this Major Take this league Major soccer league game soccer from game August. from August. Orlando Orlando City midfielder City midfielder Nani Moves Nani toward Moves goal toward goal shoots shoots six six beautifully beautifully Any scores. Any scores. And while there's And cheering, while there's cheering, it's all it's from all from players. players. What's missing What's is missing the is roar the of roar the crowd. of the crowd. Meg Linnehan Meg Linnehan of the athletic of the athletic attended a attended few of these a few so of called these so called ghost games ghost games in the National in the National Women's Soccer Women's League Soccer League and says and says gameplay gameplay just felt just different felt different without the influence without the influence of fans of fans when players when air players fighting air for fighting 50 for 50 50 ball 50 right ball along right the sidelines, along the sidelines, and there's just and there's usually just usually there would be people there would be right people there. right there. Yelling Yelling and and trying trying to influence to influence the outcome the of outcome that event. of that event. And instead, And instead, it's just kind it's of just kind these of two players these two players really in really their own in little their world own little and teammates world and teammates yelling at yelling them at now them to now sports to sports buffs who buffs happened who happened to be neuroscientists to be neuroscientists have taken have a deeper taken look a deeper at look whether empty at whether stadiums empty stadiums influence influence players behaviors players behaviors on the field. on the field. It was a good It excuse was a good excuse to watch soccer to watch and soccer to and reproach. to reproach. The matches The matches from the weekends. from the weekends. Michael Lightner Michael and Lightner his and colleague his colleague Fabio Richland Fabio Richland of the University of the University of Salzburg of Salzburg in Austria in Austria Rewatched Rewatched 20 20 matches matches from their local from team. their local team. Red Bull, Salzburg. Red Bull, Salzburg. 10 from 10 before from the pandemic, before the pandemic, with fans with fans and 10 and from 10 ghost from games ghost without games them without them as they watched as they watched the catalog the catalog players, players, emotional emotional behaviors, behaviors, things like things whether like a whether player yelled a player at yelled the ref at after the ref a after call a call or shook or his head shook after his head missing after a big missing chance. a big chance. Overall, Overall, they observed they observed significantly significantly fewer fewer emotional emotional outbursts outbursts during ghost during games. ghost games. Richland has Richland a theory has why a theory why the fence the fence like like an an amplifier amplifier in certain in situations. certain situations. If there's If a there's a foul or something foul or something going on, going and on, and 20 20 or 30,000 or 30,000 people screaming, people screaming, then, for sure then, for you jump sure you up jump and yell up at and yell your at opponent, your opponent, and you probably and do you probably this less do this less or a little or bit a less little bit less if there are if no fence there are no fence there. In there. fact, In fact, the emotional the emotional outburst outburst that did that take did place take place in Ghost in Ghost games tended games tended to be less to confrontational be less confrontational than in games than in with games fans with in fans attendance. in attendance. The scientists The scientists also think also home think field home advantage field advantage could be smaller. could be smaller. Without those Without screaming those fans. screaming fans. Here's Lightner. Here's Lightner. There seems There to seems be something to be something making making the the way teams way teams perform perform significantly significantly better better without without the home the home fence. fence. They'll tackle They'll that tackle question. that question. Next. Next. The current work The current appears work in appears the journal in the Humanities journal Humanities and Social and Sciences Social Sciences Communications. Communications. And while they And know while their they know study their just study looked just at looked one at team one in team one in league, one league, both Lightner both and Lightner Richland and Richland say say they wouldn't be they surprised wouldn't be surprised if the same if was the seen same was seen in other soccer in other leagues soccer leagues around the world. around the world. Casey Morel Casey

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Soccer Players Might Have More Emotional Outbursts With Audiences

All Things Considered

02:34 min | 2 years ago

Soccer Players Might Have More Emotional Outbursts With Audiences

"Players have had to adjust to matches without fans during this pandemic. But what impact does that have on how they play? NPR's Casey? Morale reports? Soccer matches have sounded a little quieter during the pandemic. Take this Major league soccer game from August. Orlando City midfielder Nani Moves toward goal shoots six beautifully Any scores. And while there's cheering, it's all from players. What's missing is the roar of the crowd. Meg Linnehan of the athletic attended a few of these so called ghost games in the National Women's Soccer League and says gameplay just felt different without the influence of fans when players air fighting for 50 50 ball right along the sidelines, and there's just usually there would be people right there. Yelling and trying to influence the outcome of that event. And instead, it's just kind of these two players really in their own little world and teammates yelling at them now to sports buffs who happened to be neuroscientists have taken a deeper look at whether empty stadiums influence players behaviors on the field. It was a good excuse to watch soccer and to reproach. The matches from the weekends. Michael Lightner and his colleague Fabio Richland of the University of Salzburg in Austria Rewatched 20 matches from their local team. Red Bull, Salzburg. 10 from before the pandemic, with fans and 10 from ghost games without them as they watched the catalog players, emotional behaviors, things like whether a player yelled at the ref after a call or shook his head after missing a big chance. Overall, they observed significantly fewer emotional outbursts during ghost games. Richland has a theory why the fence like an amplifier in certain situations. If there's a foul or something going on, and 20 or 30,000 people screaming, then, for sure you jump up and yell at your opponent, and you probably do this less or a little bit less if there are no fence there. In fact, the emotional outburst that did take place in Ghost games tended to be less confrontational than in games with fans in attendance. The scientists also think home field advantage could be smaller. Without those screaming fans. Here's Lightner. There seems to be something making the way teams perform significantly better without the home fence. They'll tackle that question. Next. The current work appears in the journal Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. And while they know their study just looked at one team in one league, both Lightner and Richland say they wouldn't be surprised if the same was seen in other soccer leagues around the world. Casey Morel NPR news

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German Christmas Markets

Travel with Rick Steves

03:28 min | 2 years ago

German Christmas Markets

"Let's start with the festive atmosphere. You'll normally find at the outdoor christmas markets in germany berliners. Iris andre and abby and reiger. Join us now. So having fabio. What is unique about a german christmas market. They're they're so popular with american travelers. These days i think is the spirit of german community code. Usually communicate is associated with the with the bar or but germans feel very smoothly on christmas market. Imagine you can do your christmas shopping without the stress because you will walk over the christmas market in between shops and you get a hot spicy wine standing next to your neighbors who've just doing the same thing you have a little chat and then you just keep on doing what you're doing and it sounds by the way referring to this is not a touristy thing i mean it's to make it a popular but it's also enjoyed by the local people iris. Fob and just talked about communicate. What is community. Could say a unique service word. It's stands for coziness coziness. Yes warms quietness time off with your friends. So there's a conviviality and as fabulous said this hot spiced wine might add a little bit. It's a time where it's hard time to leave and go home because you don't want to leave that atmosphere and you find that at christmas market. When are the christmas. I'm not celebrated at christmas time. But how early do they start in the season. And when do they close down for most parts of. There should be starting on the first weekend of advent for sundays before. Christmas for sunday's before christmas exactly but also some chris markets. Now they're start towards the end of november because they want to have more of a season stretch the shopping season. Yes the united states is a big kind of discussion. Should we be decorating for christmas before. Thanksgiving same dynamic germany fabien. There's christmas markets everywhere in germany. These days in austria switzerland also in other countries The most famous i think in germany is in nurnberg wise. The nurnberg christmas market so beloved. There are several things that come together to make the number christmas market special festival because he in the heart of the really ancient city. Beautiful costlo at the center. You feel like you're in a medieval city. They take great pride in that christmas market. So the lighting. Is i very special. And then there are a few christmas. Sort of sweet specialties. That are typical for number like particularly on the gingerbread gingerbread which is an essential part of christmas to me. It's so essential. That no matter where i am on earth at any moment around christmas time i need have german gingerbread for christmas or it's not christmas for me. Whoa what other sort of this special traditions would you find. When you go to nurnberg their Which are small gingerbread river. Literally it means pepper cookies pancakes. I know those. Those are delightful delightful. Iris in nurnberg. There's this delightful kris kin. Can you described krisztian. The chris is a young girl or young woman who was dressed up almost angel looking like and she stands above the christmas market and she gives a christmas market opening speech to the crowd. And it's a big event for the number christmas market which they wanna see. So she's like the queen of christmas kicks off the festival. She has said drop for two years and then moved on to another young lady and they take big prides to be the cou- skinned

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NXIVM victim speaks out for first time about sex cult horror in trailer of new true crime documentary

Donna and Steve

04:41 min | 2 years ago

NXIVM victim speaks out for first time about sex cult horror in trailer of new true crime documentary

"So you're aware of this Nexium have Yes, it was supposed to be like a self help group. Yup. With 16,000 members. Okay, kind of feels a little Scientology ish to some degree. What they did was. It was a group that promised people the tools for personal success and empowerment. Okay, and it ended up attracting all these Hollywood stars millionaires. This is no big surprise because it had come crashing down after allegations of a secret sex cold surfaced. Now I remember this before this This documentary ever came out actress Catherine Oxenberg on who is from Dynasty fame, mostly Her daughter, India. She and her daughter went to this, Um They went to this seminar together. And what had happened was They kind of the group almost immediately tried to break that connection between mother and daughter. They call it a parental alienation. Oh, great. And India these socks in Bourg, who has since you know Found her way out. She was with the organization for seven years and paid them nearly $100,000. He spent years being groomed like as a young woman. How old was she? When Katie 19 or something? Yes. Wow. And so she joined the group. But then once you're in the group, they make it. They make it seem like you're part of this. Multilevel marketing business awful and one thing leads to another. There's this guy named Keith Ryanair. He tried Tio pitch himself of this man of superior. Intellect. And just why? It's such a fascinating story. We don't have all the time in the world, but I wanted to let you know that there's a new documentary now on stars on and it's coming out on. The 18th of this month, and it's called seduced inside the next cm cult. And I know they were just on good morning America this morning. Yeah. Can we just get a little feel for the story? Yes. Morning, Amy Robin. Good morning to you. Nexium was initially billed as a self help group massively popular with 16,000 members, promising people the tools for personal success and empowerment. Attracting Hollywood stars and millionaires. millionaires. But But everything everything came came crashing crashing down down after after allegations allegations of of a a secret secret sex sex cult cult surfaced, surfaced, landing landing its its leader leader and and several several high high ranking ranking members members behind behind bars. bars. Actress Catherine Oxenberg fought for years to free her daughter, India from this group. And this morning, India is finally breaking her silence. This morning. India Oxenberg, daughter of TV star and really life royalty. Catherine Oxenberg is breaking her silence. Speaking out for the first time since breaking free from the so called Cold Nexium. What I thought I was learning with self help. And personal growth. What I was learning was the opposite. It was inhumane. I'm an interesting person. I'm a controversial person. But most importantly, I'm an unconventional person. That skin do you join what she well, so you get the feel for the story. It's a really, really this powerful documentary, one of the things that they have to do when they joined this. This private They make it like an all female on group within the society. They have to give collateral and that collateral Khun B. A secret about yourself something about your family. Some people made things up. But what that does is basically guarantees. That they're not going to turn on the cold. My God, that's terrible. So they have all this information in some deep dark, seek maybe a nude picture of yourself again anything and they owe they hold it against these women on their branded. Like physically branded, like course, correct. It's amazing, and some of the people who broke away from the cult have put together the original documentary that's on HBO. Max, If you want to check it out, but really, really well done. Great. If you could get past the first episode of the HBO, Max one a visit. It is a little slow because it's a lot of setting. Ah, okay. Yeah, and I didn't know the story in advance. Like Yeah, a little bit. Documentary. Eso gal have to check that out. Definitely. Lee do highly recommended. There you go. Call the vow, Right? Fabio, Max and the other one will be on stars and it's a documentary on that. It comes out on the

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Time Travel Theoretically Possible Without Leading To Paradoxes, Researchers Say

Kottke Ride Home

03:29 min | 2 years ago

Time Travel Theoretically Possible Without Leading To Paradoxes, Researchers Say

"An undergraduate at the University of Queensland has apparently proven that time travel without paradoxes is possible. This is from a new paper published last week in the journal classical and quantum gravity by the student Germane to bar and his professor Fabio Kosta quoting popular mechanics. The math itself is complex, but it boils down to something fairly simple time travel discussion focuses on closed time like curves or CTC's something Albert Einstein I posited until Barton cost say that as long as. Just two pieces of an entire scenario within a C. T. C. or still in causal order when you leave the rest is subject to local free will I results show that C. T. C.'s are not only compatible with determinism and with the local free choice of operations but also with a rich and diverse range of scenarios in dynamical processes, their paper concludes end quote. In other words stepping on a butterfly during a dinosaur hunting expedition would not entirely change the present world returned to and the way Mardi MC fly prevented his parents from meeting or accidentally left behind a sports ALMANAC for biff defined would not drastically change his present reality either. Instead, the mathematical research shows that time travel would be more akin to vendors endgame something that matches the findings from Los, Alamos Laboratory earlier this summer. Side No. Los. Alamos is also one of the few labs messing around with plutonium. So All I'm saying is if you see a delorean cruising around New Mexico, maybe watch out. But essentially, the findings say that you can go back to the past and mess with things a little bit but it will basically smooth over and eventually lead to the same results preventing things like the grandfather paradox in which you go back in time, kill your own grandfather, and then prevent yourself the time traveller from ever existing. To Warren constant used relevant example from our present time to put their complex math into plain language quoting a press statement by the researchers say you traveled in time in an attempt to stop covid nineteen patient zero from being exposed to the virus? However, if you stopped that individual from becoming infected that would eliminate the motivation for you to go back and stop the pandemic in the first place this is a paradox been inconsistency that often leads people to think that time travel cannot occur in our universe. Logically, it's hard to accept because that would affect our freedom to make any arbitrary action. It would mean you can time travel. You cannot do anything that would cause a paradox to occur. In the coronavirus patient zero example, you might try and stop patient zero from becoming infected, but in doing so you would catch the virus and would become patient zero or someone else would no matter what you did. The salient events would just recalibrate around you try. As you might to create a paradox, the events will always adjust themselves to avoid any inconsistency end quotes. So our timelines are a bit more self-correcting than we thought and trying to adjust the time line. We're currently living in to go back to one where perhaps a different person won an election and the berinstain bears are still the Bernstein bears probably isn't going to happen. As NPR quoted from Stephen, King's time travel novel eleven twenty to sixty three about trying to prevent the Kennedy assassination quotes. The past is obdurate. It doesn't want to be changed.

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Interview with Dave Collins

The Functional Tennis Podcast

03:54 min | 2 years ago

Interview with Dave Collins

"Hi Dave. Welcome to function tennis podcast. I'll Fabio holiday I'm doing great thanks aircraft heavy on and with doubles being such a key part of the game at side the pro world in the pro world just great avid doubles expert on the show and learn a bit about more you untouchables. So maybe you can start by ten the listeners just a bit about you where you're located what you're up to right now and we can take it from there I like in in. Sorry in the UK. Head. Coach at sint George Hill Lawn. Tennis, Club it's a club that's one hundred, seven years old. So it's been there a long time. We've got about four thousand members pretty busy range of colts etc and doubles is pretty is pretty busy throughout the club. Okay. So four thousand members stats that's a lot of members a day. How many more active now so that membership split between different tasks gotTa Health and Fitness Section, we got obviously tennis and we've got a pool of we've got some squash as well about two thousand play play tennis including a genius Sir Pretty Busy sets up we've got the. And how many courts you have? We've got thirty three courts. The mixture of different surfaces indoors grass at different of official clay. So we've got a full range on ice and your head coach there. Yet on the head coach because the team of twelve coaches coaches right busy at the club especially now with people coming out of lockdown tennis being such a good thing to do with social distancing etcetera have to tennis numbers gone up since this time last year the participation has yet a court really busy from. Morning till night with lots of people working from home. And a sneaking out lunchtime for Gamete friends search it. It's pretty busy. And tell me you're also dope coach of too great. Great doubles team John from John Peers and Mike Venus. How'd you manage? Being the head coach such a big club and also working with these guys. Yeah, it's it's challenging. Sometimes I'm not on the road with them a massive amount I I do some events as when we can fit it in and it works for all of us. But when they're back in the UK back base, we we work at the club and we fit in around the the day to Day Club What Club coaching that I do the members like to see the the guys around the guys get involved on the court with some of the members which is great and members really enjoy that. Exhibitions and clinics and things. It's it's nice to have them around. And here you having a good week this week they took a nice English scalp in the first round in Rome. Yeah. The did they played. Jamie Murray near Skopje Fest? Round and which obviously J. me was was one of John's previous partners and then yesterday that a came through fourteen twelve in the final set breaker against John's partner from last year, which was Henry Continent finished guy. At the top level, they're all playing people they've played before, which must make. It's so interesting. How, from how do you coach or head of players deal with known that the other guy knows all their secrets are patrons may be a better word yet it's good. Yeah. Lots of players play with with certain patterns in they do specific things at certain times. So it's it's know we speak regularly before the matches. Go through what the opponents, what we might expect them to do what they did against them last time if they did it against the lost time and it was successful low probably good again, if if they didn't work than the opponent will change it. So we've got to be prepared for things to change and it might change through the course match nobody plays exactly the same way all the time

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Dan Kiernan interview

The Functional Tennis Podcast

04:40 min | 3 years ago

Dan Kiernan interview

"Welcomed episode fifty six of the functional tennis podcast I'm Fabio. Malate your host this week. I speak Don Kiernan a former pro who sit up a great academy in Sodo Grand The in Spain this episode we split into two shows this week. We'll talk about how don got into tennis winning around the Wimbledon and his road to open the Soda Tennis Academy as well as an in depth. Look into life at the academy next week. Week we'll be back with Don. Thomas how used the covert pandemic as an opportunity grow worldwide, and we also took deeply mental health issues in tennis, it or podcast sponsors head on. If you're on twitter, please give us a follow over at Funk tennis. That's F.. U.. N. C. Tennis. We have restarted our twitter account on. Want to be more active over there, and it's a great way to connect witter listeners. Okay, that's get started. Hi Don Williams Functional Tennis Podcast Bobbio. Thanks. Thanks for having me. It's been a while I've been wanting to get you on. For various reasons, one being of no from Soda Tenths Academy Long Before I started functional tennis true. My pile and you're in another lsu alumni like yourself. James Clusky did a bit of training. What you over there at the lots right I mean not not going back. Somebody's Fabio but. Yet James would come out. You know every now and then and actually back in the day. Liam broady and I'm sure James Old. Thank me for this story. He actually beat tweeted a physical testing and he beat Liam broady in the sprints. And he's ever let Liam from at down. You know so the the good old days and Diaries players over the as well the connection speed strong I. Don't believe I don't believe Clusky WanNa Erase. We have a video someone. The archives I think it was potentially down to Liam Brody's lack of effort a little bit, but but hey, at the end of the day still. On the day And Liam GonNa have time for it ever. Since that's for sure, you find that you got to send that to me to. Also we have a top academies, a list on functional tennis and we just don't WanNa ride. A best top academies are Sotos entered. That will enter that list. When this podcast is live, you'll be on that list, so it's great to speak to the founder onto the main man who's who said up the academy, and that's why I want to this podcast as As well, we've done it with a few of their economies on. It's great, and it just gives listeners a better insight into the Academy Rotterdam. Some information you send me how far from the airport all that SORTA stuff so to speak and get your values on C.. Bit More in depth had the academy Ron's I I really appreciate that Fabio naught, and any you know any supports categories like ourselves can get from from platforms like yourself is is is massively appreciated. You know and. On. All questions on on any topic as honestly as possible. So anything you want to know about the academy we can, we can. We can get into the detail Shuba Great. That's fantastic and. Is a no German covert has been tougher. All academies coaches players for everybody every line of business, but I think you've handled it really well. You've been really progressive. and. You've been really busy I heard. You say you haven't been off. Have Not Day off and fourteen weeks like that since went is covert, really started and I want to hear more Beth data. What worked for you? What didn't work about you and how I fade? You'RE GONNA commander. This stronger than you did going into it, which is not the case for everybody, so be great to get some insight into that the obsolete. It's been a fina testing challenge. Challenge in time I think the everybody globally in offset it on a couple of our podcasts. It's almost that I think that's helped us all little bit that everybody's in the same boat you know. I think is been a there's been a connection that people have made through this pandemic and I always a big believer. The adversity says a lot you know, says a lot about tennis. Pledges says a lot about people I have to admit I had a brilliant. Brilliant team over the last few weeks you know. I sometimes get some of the praise for the initiatives, but there's a law. Grad people behind me that doing the work and work and extremely hard, while so feel very fortunate and feel feel very connected to my team and brought us closer together, and you know like like you said I. Hope a law because things will come out of this as well.

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How Will Cam Newton Make the Patriots Better?

ESPN Daily

05:37 min | 3 years ago

How Will Cam Newton Make the Patriots Better?

"All right bill. We're here today to talk about the New England Patriots and Cam specifically began her. They used to film. The Cincinnati bengals sideline for which they were find over a million dollars mosque third round. Pick well the good news. Is that they've decided to uproot their entire organization and totally chance planet quarterback to bury the latest piece of evidence that there maybe not playing by the rules as everybody else. Bill Barnwell is the host of the podcast. The bill Barnwell show. You just, but there are people on the Internet positing that these events are connected. Of course. We are here today to talk about. The other came Cam Newton the New England. Patriots who could have predicted this? IS GOING TO RELEASE CAM to they're going to wait, and the Patriots are going to get him for nothing and they're going to be good. It's going to be awful in offense. It was impossible up to this point. The idea that the only team in the league that to starting quarterback might possibly make a move for the best available starting quarterback on the free agent market see Telepho-, obvious when you lay it out like that, but here's the thing it's June and according to our Adam Schefter. No other teams exception to the Browns who had some interest put in a call then New England goes out, and they get cam for basically nothing veteran minimum with incentives. How bill how? I think it's a combination of things I mean. Obviously the coronavirus has impacted team's ability to see workouts to administer physicals and Cam Newton of course as a player coming off of a serious injury, eight frank injury to the middle of his foot, which cost him pretty much. The entire two thousand nineteen season for that coming off the shoulder surgery has not been healthy in a while, and so you'd figure in a typical circumstance. He would be easy for teams to kind of see what cam has left, and then make an offer only, but there haven't really been teams able to make the sort of offers that would justify starting quarterback role. And then I think from camps perspective he rightfully would rather be making less money with the opportunity to start for the new, England Patriots say a playoff team from a year ago, then serve as a perhaps higher paid backup in a spot where he's unlikely to play. Knowing how little New England paid for him and looking back at some of the other quarterbacks who got jobs during free agency? Are there any teams that you think would have been wise to jump ahead of new? England and WHY IS IT CHICAGO? I do think that the decision to trade for Nick. Foles a player who realistically has if not Worse Injury History Than Cam Newton certainly a comparable injury history when it comes to his checkered past i. do think that the bears would have been in much better shape. Do Not trae draft pick and to sign Cam Newton for much less money than they're going to give nick foles over the next three years and I think there's a handful of teams that. That even if it happened as a backup, I think teams like the steelers. Of course you've talked about the titans as possible CAM, Newton location and I think absolutely teams like that have a veteran quarterback with a history of injuries and very little behind them in the backup role would have absolutely been smart to making move for Cam Newton, but obviously I think it's the Patriots benefit that the League has been so conservative when it's come to approach again. Let's talk about what we can expect out of canning. Which I realize, you are not a doctor, but the big question mark is you've outlined his health the last time we saw him play. Football was the beginning of the two thousand nineteen season. He only played a couple of games before his season ended due to a foot injury, he incurred during the preseason. What did you see out of Cam the last time he was healthy? The last extended stretch we saw from Cam Newton as a healthy quarterback, was the first half of twenty eighteen, and he was excellent. Newton throws. Fabio Capello Panthers one of the best teams in football at six to newton was tenth and Passer Rating Twelve Qbr and the panthers had guilty scheme that was designed to actually trying to out more quickly and leave some of the hits that candidate taking, and we saw his numbers include accordingly. SNAP TO NEWTON looking left throws it over the Middle Touchdown Greg Olsen. Cam Newton looking like a poster on feats. Assume. Thirty so frequently earlier in his career, they always posted pretty mediocre. Completion percentages in two thousand eighteen across the first half you had a completion percentage of sixty seven point three percent that was one of the best marks in football. He was averaging nearly four touchdowns for every pick producing really two hundred eighty yards per game from scrimmage. He was illegitimate MVP candidate through the first half of twenty eighteen. And then of course, the injuries struck. Labor rotator cuff just to soreness. He had a shoulder injury that led to surgery after two thousand eighteen. And then the foot injury cam stumbles Abu to the nearside. He's in trouble. Hit droplet like. Damn comes off the field limping a little bit maybe. But you tried to play through and was unable to do so.

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Nick Winkelman - Athletic Performance & Science Expert

The Functional Tennis Podcast

04:45 min | 3 years ago

Nick Winkelman - Athletic Performance & Science Expert

"Welcome to episode fifty two of the functional tennis. PODCAST I'm your host Fabio, Molly, this week I've stepped outside the tennis world to speak to nick. Winkelmann Nick is highly regarded in the area of athletic performance and size, and is recently released a book which helps coaches communicate better without leads. It's a great chat and parts of the conversation. Bring me back to why start at funk's attends instagram account four years ago nearly two this very week. Nick has kindly agreed to offer discount for his book. The language coach which we share with you at the end of the show before we start a quick note to say, we launched a new tennis man that. Easily record tennis practice. Her matches which are phone don't always five hundred grams easily fits your racket by. And you can set up in seconds head of her website at functional tennis dot. com to get all the details. Finally shedded or podcast sponsors head who make amazing tennis rackets our favorite here at functional tennis. Okay, that's chat to nick. Hi Nick Welcome to the functional tennis podcast. Great to be here. It's great to have you on a I was asked by some friends of mine who work in the tennis street national coaches. I should get on the podcast so excited to have you on, and you're not our usual guest. You don't directly work in tennis but I. Think what you can offer can be really valuable to our. Our listeners who are mix of parents, young players coaches on so federation director, so it's going to be really great chat book before we get started. Can you tell our listeners a bit about yourself? Yeah, so I've been a string conditioning coach now for over fifteen years in, and maybe we'll kind of work from presidents to path, and so my my current role is as head of athletic. Science for the Irish rugby football you over here living in Dublin with my family, since two thousand fifteen, and just to give people insight into to what that long title actually needs. I have the fortunate opportunity to work across all national and our four provincial teams overseeing if you would in supporting the division, the execution and an application of all athletic performance and sport science. Let's say initiatives, which if I'm on very much so in lockstep with medical nutrition and rugby staff, but the really cool thing about. About Irish rugby is if you would we operate like team of teams, and we have the domain level weeds working for Irish rugby, then can support and connect all national and provincial teams, and obviously arm into supporting our domestic game as well and so my my role is probably seventy percent on the leadership, the vision coach, education side and thirty percent on the ground, but does background very much so in the trenches, helping people get bigger faster stronger for teams fourth primarily, but yet that interest prior. Prior to coming to Ireland, I worked for a company called xhosas orally athlete performance for the better part of the decade, and that was a Phillies high-performance company that is a multinational works across the United States in very country in private high performance, which is pretty big business in the United States in what I did. There was throughout the year. The string conditioning coach go primarily. My area was working with athletes transitioning into the NFL notably by the NFL. Combine and so I would help collegiate American. American football players physically prepare themselves to go to the NFL combine which happens at the end of February and the physical interview of sorts where they go run a forty vertical jump abroad job done so it's fairly big business in the united. Thanks to help. Let's say guide. These players transition to the combine to the draft, and then inevitably to the NFL and the other half of my job, so to speak was most certainly in coach education, and so it's always been a huge passion of. And when I started with excess, we were running these kind of weeklong coaching mentorship programs in Phoenix Arizona and by the time I left ten years later we at online certifications in running courses in over twenty five different countries, and so very much I see myself as one part coach and one part, a coach educator, and in kind of the reds thread throughout that really is just that it's my interest in coaching, interesting communication, or how he is moved it professionals whether you're a parent or a tennis coach. How? How we impact to others and their ability to learn to move through our language to our

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Interview with Coach of WTA Top 20 Maria Sakkari

The Functional Tennis Podcast

06:24 min | 3 years ago

Interview with Coach of WTA Top 20 Maria Sakkari

"Welcome to a milestone episode fifty of the Functional Tennis podcast. I'm Fabio Molly your host and this week we are speaking to one of the youngest coaches. The youngest coach on the professional tour Tom Hale. Tom Is the current coach of the Greek Maria, Sakari who is currently twenty in the world. Tom Tells all about his early days of tennis with his family relocated to IMG in Florida from the UK about training at IMG, and then onto his college scholarship pepperdine on eventually moving into the coach. Coach and world and how he got into coaching world. It's a fascinating fun story, and it's great to get inside the head of pro. Tour coaches before we get started especial thanks to our PODCAST, sponsors head who make our favorite rackets here at functional tennis okay. Here we go. Let's hear Tom. Story Hi Tom. Welcome to the functional tennis podcast. Thank you for having me. Great Avenue Board couch to speak to learn a bit of orbit. You have your such a young coach working with some. Some great players so tell before we get started. How has locked and being for you? Do you work with Maria carry has stopped being the communication on what she's working on. And all that side tanks. Yes, so I've honestly lost track of the days of what exactly I actually went into lockdown. As soon as I flew back from Indian wealth. That was a little bit before the official down in the UK. so I've been in lockdown for a while from Maria I think Greece. Greece Osa went into lockdown at around the same time as the UK it was only around two weeks ago where she actually started practicing again so I'd say kind of the way I was. It was more just kind of motivation for the last eight weeks and I know everyone's kind of going through the same Maria like. Let's just kind of take it one day at a time. We don't know when the toll is GONNA be returning Trans Focus on fitness home workouts. Do some sort of. The strategic videos things like that, but it's also. It's very difficult. I think at the same time mostly. Just having rest is good. I think players can get burnt out in the season so I honestly feel like the rest is perfectly fine. Marie actually started training again a couple of weeks ago. So now I'm not able to more of a tennis coach. You know planning the practices. In the UK I get out degrees to to help the. We have a hitting. You just kind of running through the program that I'm setting hone I. Think the a soon as she's been able to get back on court. Motivation is obviously increasing. It's still difficult because I. Don't think anybody has any idea of when tournaments are going to return. It's a tough tough times. Everyone the I think the fact that she's on call is is definitely helping as the, neither it's I've just been doing some homework outs some fitness trying to work on like a few little side projects that to be honest. I'm enjoying the timing because. Because my family because I'm on the road last last year on the road for forty two weeks in the year, so just to be able to spend more than two weeks in a row. My family I'm really trying to like make the most of that. Twelve forty two weeks is a lot and plus we're going to just talk a bit about your younger days. How you got into tennis moves to states. You've been away from your family for a long time. Now he has an factually I was I went to Orange Jakarta me when I was ten Ashleigh my family moved out with me, so I was within to. My family sacrificed lots in a even, though has kind of been all around the world. They have been with me. Notice the time. It's only really kind of skin since university when I went to tech when I kind of been a little bit more on my own. So the kind of it's kind of been kind the last I'd say seven years when I kind of maybe had a week with my parents here two weeks task three weeks like three weeks is like Tracy's, and that's like. The off season period. That's the most I get. That I'd say when I was like a junior and playing. I was lucky that my parents sacrificed law and Wherever I was training they. Relocated stop plays the that of makes it a lot easier when you relocate halfway across the world. What was it like moved? ten-year-old of IMG was like you just like I just WanNa be a pro tennis player and I need to be here. Was that decision you made? You told your parents I need to get over there or was that something that they came to you with the kind of good question. Because I remember when I was younger, I was always debating between a full tennis, I was very good. And I I remember having a fight with my my code because I like to play up front score. The goals kind of be like you know the one everybody loves. To strike exactly, and and then he we had some some problem in defense and I had play one game as a defender. Although it's a crew school position in football. US to to a ten year old. I'm just kind of just the back. Just waging I had I was playing on a very good team so I actually didn't have to do too much and I wanted to be kind of Indiaction, so that kind of slowly lost my. With the football, the sport I was playing at the time was also tennis and. I remember I would have problems of my school. They wouldn't allow me enough time to to go out to school to practice my tennis play football and I got kind of a stage I was dying to take. My parents actually really enjoy tennis I. I would love to try and become a professional, and I think my parents they. I, mean they. They battled with the schools to try and see if they could get me an extra hour alto, instead of doing he at school I could go, and do you know get some tennis lessons and it just? It proved to be too difficult. At the club that I was training at. K., Salahuddin at the time I'd actually been on a few camps to I N G Academy in Florida with the Celada and kind of junior program about ten fifteen years ago, there was some you know great. Junior junior players in the Birmingham area and I I just kind of under that kind of saints. My parents would be amazing if I could go train. IMG tennis would be so much better. and you know my parents took massive sacrifice, and and you know they let me. They gave me an opportunity to go and do it, and honestly it was the best decision. I made some tennis around that age at ten years old.

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